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®l)c  psalter, 

DOUBLE    CHANT     EDITION. 


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POINTED    FOR    SINGING    AND    SET    TO    MUSIC 


ACCORDING  TO  THE   USE  OF 


STrimtu  Paris  I),  Nccu  ^ork. 


NEW    EDITION, 


THE   POINTING    REVISED,  AND   THE   MUSIC,   CHIEFLY   DOUBLE   CHANTS,    SELECTED   AND 

ARRANGED   BY 


A.    H.    MESSITER, 

ORGANIST  OF  TRINITY   CHURCH. 


New    York : 

E.    &    J.    B.    YOUNG    &    CO., 

Cooper  Union,  Fourth  Avenuf. 
1889. 


Copyright,  1889, 
By  Morgan  Dix,  S.  T.  D. 


OFFICIAL. 


I.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Vestry  of  TrUiity  Church,  June  8,  1868. 

"On  the  recommendation  of  the  Rector,  Resolved,  That  it  be  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee on  Music  to  consider  the  expediency  of  preparing  a  Pointed  Psalter,  to  be  set 
forth  for  use  throughout  the  Parish,  with  power  to  appoint  a  Commission  of  competent 
persons  to  prepare  a  draft  of  such  Psalter." 

II.  Extract  from  the  Mimites  of  the  Committee  on  Music,  Sept.  25,  1868. 

^'Resolved,  That  in  the  opinion  of  this  Committee  it  is  expedient  that  a  Pointed 
Psalter  be  prepared,  and  that  the  Rector,  the  four  Organists  of  the  Parish  (viz. ,  Messrs. 
Wm.  H.  Walter,  Mus.  Doc;  James  Pech,  Mus.  Doc,  Oxon. ;  Arthur  H.  Messiter;  and 
John  H.  Cornell),,  the  Rev.  Wra.  H.  Cooke,  and  Messrs.  John  J.  Cisco  and  George  T. 
Strong,  be  the  Commission  for  that  purpose." 

III.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Cominission,  at  their  First  Meeting, 

Jan.  12,  1869. 

"  The  Rev.  Mr.  Cooke,  Dr.  Walter,  Dr.  Pech,  Mr.  Messiter,  and  Mr.  Cornell,  were  ' 
appointed  a  Sub-Committee  to  prepare  the  jVISS.  of  a  Pointed  Psalter  for  publication, 
and  for  use  in  this  Parish,  and  were  directed  to  report  the  result  of  their  labors  to  this 
Commission." 

IV.  TJie  worh  of  preparing  the  Psalter  was  done  hy  the  Siib- Commission,  who 

held  Meetings  from  January  18,  1869,  until  about  February  1,  1870, 
reporting  from  time  to  time  to  the  Commission. 

V.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Commission,  Oct.  29,  1869. 

"The  Report  of  the  Sub-Committee  was  read  and  accepted,  as  follows: 

"  'The  Committee  appointed  to  prepare  a  Pointed  Psalter  for  publication  and  for 
use  in  Trinity  Parish,  respectfully  beg  leave  to  report : 

"  '  That  from  April  16th  to  this  date  inclusive  they  have  held  forty-four  (44)  meet- 
ings, and  have  accomplished  the  pointing  of  the  whole  Psalter,  and  have  entered  upon 
the  work  of  revision,  in  order  to  make  such  further  corrections  and  alterations  in  the 
pointing  as  may  seem  requisite  to  make  the  pointing  throughout  as  smooth  as  possible, 
and  in  accordance  with  the  principles  which  have  governed  them  in  their  work.  They 
hope  soon  to  report  the  entire  work  ready  for  publication.' 

"Mr.  Strong  moved  that  it  be  reported  to  the  Vestry  that  the  work  is  nearly  ready 
for  publication,  and  that  authority  to  print  be  asked,  which  was  assented  to." 


vi  OFFICIAL. 

VI.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Vestry,  Nov.  8,  1869. 

''Resolved,  That  the  Commission  ou  the  Pointed  Psalter  have  authority  to  stereo- 
type and  print  the  same  when  completed,  and  to  make  all  arrangements  necessary  for 
its  publication." 

The  Psalter  as  thus  set  forth  was  in  use  without  change,  till  Advent,  1889. 

VII.  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Vestry,  Feb.  11,  1889. 

''Resolved,  That  it  bo  referred  to  the  Music  Committee  to  consider  and  report  on  the 
expediency  of  revising  the  clumts  now  set  to  the  Psalms  in  the  Trinity  Psalter,  with 
an  estimate  of  the  probable  cost  of  such  revision." 

VIII.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Committee  on  Music,  March  18,  1889. 

"It  was  resolved  to  recommend  to  the  Vestry  that  Mr.  Messiter  be  employed  to 
revise  the  Psalter. 

"It  was  resolved  that  the  Rector  confer  with  Messrs.  E.  &  J.  B.  Young  &  Co.,  as 
to  the  j)ubLication  of  the  same.'' 

IX.  Extract  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Vestry,  April  8,  1889. 

"  On  the  report  and  recommendation  of  the  Committee  on  Music,  it  was 
"Resolved,  That  Mr.  Messiter  be  employed  to  revise  the  Trinity  Psalter." 

Attest  : 

MORGAN  DIX,  Rector. 


NOTE. 


IN  the  present  edition  of  the  Trinity  Parish  Psalter  the  method  of  notation  formerly  used, 
is  retained;  except  that  an  entire  word  is  italicized,  where  previously  only  one  syllable 
was  so  marked.  The  point  is  now  more  easily  observed,  and  opportunity  given  for  making 
the  slight  pause  on  the  penultimate  syllable,  when  two  notes  occur  in  the  Recitation — as  in 
the  last  section  of  Chg,nt  2 — generally  the  pause  should  be  made  on  the  last  syllable  italicized, 

The  italicized  word  should  not  be  accented,  unduly  emphasized,  or  held  longer  than 
necessary. 

The  system  of  pointing  is  also  unchanged ;  but  extreme  cases  have  been  modified,  and  the 
andue  prominence  sometimes  given  to  unimportant  words  avoided. 

The  repetition  of  part  of  the  tune — necessary  when  a  Double  Chant  is  set  to  a  Psalm  with 
uneven  number  of  verses — is  transferred  in  a  few  cases,  to  a  point  in  the  Psalm  where  it 
effects  a  better  grouping  of  the  verses.  Such  Psalms  can,  however,  always  be  sung  in  the 
usual  manner,  if  preferred. 

A  simpler  setting  of  Psalm  107  may  be  found  in  the  15th  Selection. 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Caistticles — Morning  Prayer         -.-.._  2 

"            Evening  Prayer               .           .           .           .           _  13 

Peoper  Anthems              _-.._..  24 

BuEiAL  Anthem         ._.----  27 

Gloria  in  Excelsis         -__.-.-  29 

The  Psalter               _..._.-  31 

Proper  Psalms  on  Certain  Days        -----  209 

Selections  of  Psalms           ..----  295 

Alphabetical  Index  of  Tunes            .           -           =           -           -  341 


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OCOME  let  us  sing  \  un  -  to  the  [  Lord  :   let  us  heartily  rejoice  in  the  | 
strength  •  of  |  our  •  sal-  |  vation. 

2  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  |  thanks  •  =:  |  giving :  and  show 
ourselves  \  glad  •  in  |  him  •  with  |  psalms. 

3  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  •  =  |  God  :  and  o,  great  \  King  •  a- 1  bove  •  all  |  gods. 

4  In  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  and  the  strength  of  the  | 
hills  •  is  I  his  •  =  |  also. 

5  The  sea  is  Ms,  \  and  •  he  |  made  it :  and  his  hands  pre-  |  pared  •  the  | 
dry  •  =  I  land. 

6  0  come  let  us  worship  \  and  •  fall  |  down :  and  hieel  be-  |  fore  •  the  | 
Lord  •  our  |  Maker. 

7  For  he  is  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God  :  and  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture, 
a7id  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  hand. 

8  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  •  of  |  holiness  :  let  the  whole  earth  | 
stand  •  in  |  awe  •  of  |  him. 

9  For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  •  the  |  earth :  and  with  righteous- 
ness to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  with  •  his  |  truth. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  atid  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be :  ivorld  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


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'TTT'E   praise  \  thee  •   0  |  God  :     we    acknoioledge  \  thee  •  to  |  be  •  the  | 
VV       Lord. 
"Z  All  the  eartli  doth  |  wor  -  shij)  |  thee  :   the  Father  \  ev  -  er-  |  last  •  =  | 
ing. 

3  To  thee  all  Angels  \  cry  •  a-  |  loud  :  the  Heavens,  and  |  all  •  the  |  powers  • 
there-  |  in. 

4  To  thee  Cherubim  and  |  Se  -  raph-  |  im  :  con-  |  tin  -  ual-  |  ly  •  do  |  cry. 

5  Holy,  I  Ho  -  ly,  |  Iloly  :  Lord  \  God  •  of  |  Sa  -  ba-  |  oth  ; 

6  Heaven  and  earth  are  full  of  the  |  Ma  -  jes-  |  ty  :  of  |  thy  •  =  |  glo  •  =  |  ry. 

7  The  glorious  company  |  of  •  the  A-  |  postles  :  2}raise  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  =  | 
thee. 

8  The  goodly  felloivship  \  of  •  the  |  Prophets :  praise  I  =  •  =  |  =  •  =  | 
thee. 


9  The  noble  army  |  of  •  =  |  Martyrs  :  praise 


=  I  =  •  =  I  thee. 


10  The  holy  Church  thronyhont  \  all  •  the  |  world  :  doth  \  =  •  ac-  |  know  - 
ledge  (  thee  ; 

11  The  Father  of  an  |  infi  -  nite  |  Majesty ;   thine  adorable  \  true  *  and  | 
on  -  ly  I  Son ; 

12  Also  the  I  Ho  -  ly  I  Ghost :  the  \  Com  •  =  |  =  •  fort-  |  or. 

13  Thou  art  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  6>  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  =  |  Christ. 

14  Thou  art  the  ever-  \  last  -  ing  |  Son :  of  \  =  •  the  |  Fa  •  =  |  ther. 


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thyself  to  be  |  born  •  =  |  of  •  a  |  Virgin. 

10  When  thou  hadst  overcome  the  |  sharp -ness  of  |  death  :  thou  didst  open 
the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  to  |  all  •  be-  |  liev  •  =  |  ers. 

17  Thou  sittest  at  the  right  \  hand  •  of  |  God  :  in  the  |  glo  -  ry  |  of  •  the  | 
Father. 


MORNING    PRAYER.  5 

18  We  believe  that  |  thou  •  shalt  |  come  :  ^  |  be  •  =  j  oiu-  •  =  |  judge. 

19  We  therefore  pray  thee  \  help  '  thy  |  servants  :  whom  thou  hast  redeemed  \ 
with  •  thy  I  pre  -  cious  |  blood. 

20  Make  them  to  be  numbered  \  with  •  thy  |  saints  :    in  glory  \  ev  -  er-  | 
last  •  =  I  ing. 

21  0  Lord,  I  save  *  thy  |  people  :  and  \  bless  •  thine  |  her  -  it-  |  age. 

22  Gov-  I  =  •  ern  |  them  :  and  \  lift  •  them  |  up  •  for  |  ever. 


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23  Day  j  by  •  =  |  day  :  ive  \  mag  -  ni-  |  fy  •  =  |  thee. 

24  And  we  |  worship  •  thy  |  Name  :  ever  \  world  •  with-  |  out  •  =  |  end. 

25  Vouch-  j  safe  ■  0  |  Loed  :  to  keep  us  \  this  •  day  |  with  -  out  |  sin. 

26  0  Lord,  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  us  :  have  \  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  •  =  |  us. 

27  0  Lord  let  thy  mercy  \  be  •  up-  |  on  us  :  as  \  our  •  trust  |  is  *  in  |  thee. 

28  0  Lord,  in  |  thee  have  •  I  |  trusted  :    let  me  |  ne  -  ver  |  be  *  con-  | 
founded. 


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OALL  ye  "Works  of  the  Lord,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :   praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

2  0  ye  Augels  of  the  Lord,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise 7iV??t,  and  |  magni  - 
-  fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

3  0  ye  Heavens,  \  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  • 
for  I  ever. 

4  0  ye  Waters  that  be  above  the  firmament,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise 
Mm,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

5  0  all  ye  Powers  of  the  Lord,  \  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord  :   praise  Mm,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  [  him  •  for  |  ever. 

6  0  ye  Sun  and  Moon,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Tiim,  and  |  magni  -  fy  | 
him  •  for  |  ever. 

7  0  ye  Stars  of  Heaven,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :   praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

8  0  ye  Showers  and  Bew,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

9  0  ye  Winds  of  God,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  -  fy  | 
him  •  for  |  ever. 

10  0  ye  Fire  and  Heat,  \  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord :   praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

11  0   ye  Winter  and  Summer,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :    praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

12  0  ye  Dews  and  Frosts,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

13  0  ye  Frost  and  Cold,  \  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

14  0  ye  Ice  and  8noiv,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  Mm,  and  |  magni  -  fy  | 
him  •  for  |  ever. 

15  0  ye  Nights  and  Days,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

16  0  ye  Light  and  Darkness,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord:   praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

17  0  ye  Lightnings  and  Clouds,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :   praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 


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18  0  let  the  Earth  \  bless  •  the  |  Lord  :  yea  let  it  praise  him,  aud  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

19  0  ye  Mountains  and  Hills,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :    praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

^0  0  all  ye  Green  Things  upon  the  earth,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord :  praise  him, 
and  I  magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

21  0  ye  Wells,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  * 
for  I  ever. 

Z'Z  0  ye  Seas  and  Floods,  |  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  |  magni- 
fy I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

33  0  ye  Whales,  and  all  that  move  in  the  tvaters,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  : 
praise  him,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

21  0  all  ye  Fowls  of  the  Air,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

25  0  all  ye  Beasts  and  Cattle,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :   praise  hitn,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  *  for  |  ever. 

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26  0  ye  Children  of  Men,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  h  im,  and  |  magni  - 
fy  I  him  •  for  |  ever. 

27  0  let  Israel  \  bless  •  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  ■  for  | 
ever. 

28  0  ye  Priests  of  the  Lord,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :    praise  Mm,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

29  0  ye  Servants  of  the  Lord,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :    praise  him,  and  | 
magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

30  0  ye  Spirits  and  Souls  of  the  Righteous,  \  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise 
him,  and  |  magni  -  fy  |  him  •  for  |  ever. 

31  0  ye  holy  and  humble  Men  of  heart,  \  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord  :  praise  him, 
and  I  magni  -  fy  |  him  ■  for  |  ever.         [Glokia  Patri.] 

158.    Second  Setting.     Verses  1-17  and  26-31. 


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159.     Verses  18-25  and  Gloria. 


H.  Cooke. 


ii^cncti  ictus. 


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13aUtriCtUS,— St.  Luke  1 :  68 


BLESSED  be  the  Lord  God  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  for  he  hath  visited  \  and  •  re-  ] 
deemed  •  his  |  23eoj)le  ; 
'Z  And  hath  raised  uj)  a  mighty  salvation  \  for  •  =  |  us  :  in  the  liouse  \  of  • 
liis  I  ser  -  vant  |  David  ; 

3  As  he  spake  by  the  mo u tit  of  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  Prophets  :  which  have  been  \ 
since  •  the  |  world  •  be-  |  gan. 

■t  That  Ave  should  be  saved /ro;;?  our  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and/Vo?;i  the  |  hand  ' 
of  I  all  •  that  I  hate  us  ; 

5  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  to  |  our  •  fore-  |  fathers  :  and  to  remem- 
her  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  co  -  ve-  |  nant ; 

6  To  perform  the  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  forefather  \  A  -  bra-  |  ham  : 
that  I  he  •  would  |  give  •  ^  |  us  ; 

7  That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the  Jiand  of  our  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  might 
serve  \  him  •  with-  |  out  •  ^  |  fear  ; 

8  In  holiness  and  righteousness  be-  |  fore  '  =  |  him  :  all  the  |  days  •  of  | 
our  •  =  I  life. 

9  And  thou  Child,  shalt  be  called  the  Prophet  \  of  •  the  |  Highest :  for  thou 
shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  \  to  •  pre-  |  pare  •  his  |  ways  ; 

10  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  \  unto  '  his  |  people  :  for  the  re-  |  mis  - 
sion  I  of  •  their  |  sins  ; 

11  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  |  our  •  =  |  God  :  whereby  the  day-spring 
from  on  high  \  hath  •  =  |  visit  -  ed  |  us  ; 

12  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness,  and  in  the  |  shadow  *  of  | 
death  :  and  to  guide  ovly  feet  |  in  -  to  the  |  way  •  of  |  peace. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noiu,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be :  ivorld  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


10 


16§. 


Jul)ilatc, 


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Walmislet. 


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Russell. 


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172. 


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Frost. 


J 


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173. 


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iiiiii 


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13 


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174. 


s 


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MORNING  PRAYER. 


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11 


HlNDLE. 


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rr 


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Travhrs. 


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Jubilate  3Bco. 

Psalm  100. 

OBE  joyful  in  the  Lord,  \  all  •  ye  |  I'^ncls  :   serve  the  Lord  with  gladness, 
and  come  before  his  |  pre  -  sence  |  with  •  a  |  song. 

2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord,  \  he  •  is  |  God  :  it  is  he  that  hath  made  us,  and 
not  we  ourselves ;  we  are  his  jJeople,  and  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  pasture. 

3  0  go  your  way  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and  into  his  |  courts  • 
with  I  praise  :  be  thankful  unto  Mm,  and  |  speak  •  good  |  of  •  his  |  Name, 

4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious,  his  mercy  is  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting  :  and  his  truth 
endureth  from  (jeneration  to  |  ge  -  uer-  |  a  *  =  |  tion. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noiv,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  ^oorld  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


12 


1T7. 


11 


17§. 


s 


iijUijniticat. 


-A- 


Stevenson. 


I      I 

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1 


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EVENING    PRAYER. 


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26. 


Battishill. 


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^S^l^SigliSSg 


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lEagnif  iCat.— St   Luke  l :  46 


MY  so?<Z  doth  I  magni  -  fv  the  |  Lord  :    and  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in 
God  •  my  |  Sa  •  =:  |  vionr. 

2  For  he  |  hath  •  re-  |  garded  :  the  lowliness  of  |  his  •  hand-  |  maid  •  =  |  en. 

3  For  heliold  from  |  hence  '  =  |  forth  :   all  generations  shall  |  call  •  me 
bless  •  =  I  ed. 

4  For  he  that  is  miglity  hath  |  magni  -  fied  |  me  :  itnd  \  ho  -  ly  |  is  •  his 
Name. 

*  5  And   his   mercy  is  on   tliem   that  |  fear  •  =:  |  him  :    tJirougliont  |  all  • 
gener-  |  a  '  =  |  tions. 

6  He  hath  showed  strength  \  with  *  his  |  arm  :  he  hath  scattered  the  jDroud, 
in  the  imagination  |  of  •  =  |  their  •  :=  |  hearts. 

7  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  j  from  •  their  |  seat :  and  hath  exalted  the 
hum  -  ble  |  and  •  =  |  meek. 

8  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  |  good  •  =  |  things  :   and  the  rich  he 
hath  •  sent  |  emp  -  ty  a-  |  way. 

9  He  remembering  his  mercy,  hath  holpen  his  servant  \  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  as  he 
promised  to  our  forefathers,  Ahraliam  |  and  •  his  |  seed  •  for  |  ever. 

Glory  be  to  the  Fattier  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :   and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noi(\  and  |  cv  -  er  |  shall  be  :    world  with- 
out •  end  I  A  •  ^  I  men. 

*  Repeat  here  second  pm-f  nf  Double  Chant, 


14 


ittantatc. 


1§5. 


Sin 


:t: 


MACrAKREN, 


;> 


:[=: 


:tz: 


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It: 


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1§7. 


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— ^— r 
— I 

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TURLE. 

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1 


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1§9. 


OCSELET. 


DUPUtS. 


EVENING  PRAYER. 


15 


191. 


Kelwat. 


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11=1 


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192. 


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GiBBOKS. 


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r- 


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193. 

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ig  ig   -i$«-     -is^    gy  gy 


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±z::^EgzdEg=E&t=£tizbzEgrEza=:E=:^zE-^-1-^-E^ 


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^antatc  Bomino.— Psaim  98. 

OSING  unto  tjie  Zo^yZ  a  |  new  '  =  |  song  :  for  /^e  |  hath  •  done  |  marvel  - 
lous  I  things. 

2  With  his  own  right  hand,  and  tvitli  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  arm :  hath  he  gotten 
him-  I  self  •  the  |  vie  -  to-  |  ry. 

3  The  Lord  declared  \  his  •  sal-  |  vation  :  his  righteousness  hath  he  openly 
shoived  I  in  •  the  |  sight  •  of  the  |  heathen. 

4  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  •  of  |  Israel : 
and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the  sal-  |  va  -  tion  |  of  •  our  |  God. 

5  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord  \  all  •  ye  |  lands  :  sing,  re-  | 
joice  •  =  I  and  •  give  |  thanks. 

G  Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  •  the  |  harp  :  sing  to  the  harj)  with  a  |  psalm  • 
of  I  tlianks  •  ^  I  giving. 

I  loo 

7  With  trumpets  also  \  and  '  =  |  shawms  :  0  show  yourselves  joyful  be-  | 
fore  •  the  |  Lord  •  the  |  King. 

8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  round  ivorld, 
and  I  they  •  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 

9  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be-  | 
fore  •  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  |  cometh  •  to  |  judge  •  the  |  earth. 

10  With  righteousness  shall  he  |  judge  •  the  |  world  :  and  the  people  \ 
with  •  =  I  e  -  qui-  |  ty. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  j  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noiv,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  ivorld  with-  | 
out  •  end  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


IG 


ii^onum  est. 


194. 


'^~\ 


1 


tit: 


--J-r-l 


Gray. 


^-.^ 


:t-:=rz 


._(ii. 


-(=^- 


I^Jl 


195. 


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t:ip=p=i: 


:J^ 


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I    I 

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Felton. 


:=i: 


:^ 


=q: 


r- 

I 


i 


Siiil 


f=F 


196. 


:=1=:p 


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1 — ^ — I — s*_ 


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MONK. 


:iiii3] 


B 


197. 


t^ 


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PH^ 


f^ 


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i 


isa: 


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Pking. 

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1 


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199. 


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WALMI8LET. 


-l2 -5 — 1_ 


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:^ 

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r, 


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200. 


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EVENING  PRAYER. 


m^i 


St-        -s^ 


^_ 


.  Battishill. 


<5. — I (5>— 


17 

I 


1^^^^; 


J  J 


l==t=a; 


IJ 


201. 


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r- 


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202.  I  Camidge. 

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■  -r 


iiJonum  est  confitcri. 

Psal-ai  92. 

IT  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :   and  to  sing  j^/mses 
unto  I  thy  •  Name  |  0  •  most  |  Highest ; 

2  To  tell  of  thy  loving-kindness  early  \  in  •  the  |  morning  :  and  of  thy 
tmih  I  in  •  the  |  night  •  =z  \  season. 

3  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  |  on  •  the  |  lute  :  upon  a  loud 
instrument,  \  and  •  up-  |  on  •  the  |  harp. 

4  For  thou  Lord  hast  made  me  (/tad  \  through  •  thy  |  works:  and  I  will 
rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  oper-  |  a  -  tions  |  of  •  thy  |  hands. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


18 


ISTuuc  tiimittis. 


203. 


-&- 


-s?- 


m 


-^- 


I — ^ — H 


Gilbert. 


V— r-'^-f 
J-    J 


i^iii 


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1 


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Hgii] 


-1 r 


204. 


Monk. 


;S:i 


205. 


^§=«: 


1=r:^=:- 


_^_i:_ii. 


:|= 


=!&- 


1^=-^ 


:=1: 


Langdon. 


r 


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F--i 


S 


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206. 


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— >g<— r-'g — T 


EEE 


W.  H.  Cooke. 


:=^: 


^      '-^      -^      -^ 


W^ 


-g^— r-^ 


iH 


F=t1 


r 


207. 


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^:-t 


— fSi_L,5;_^_X 


t= 


t: 


Battisuiix. 


^J-^- 


I     g»        -fg — L_g2-_Jj 


:t=: 


It; 


B 


20§. 


:=tF 


Foster. 


^ii^ 


-gi-- 


=1= 


J- 


-(2- 


1: 

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75 


rr-r 


7 


mm^ 


209. 


P--^ 


fefc^= 


i^S 


EVENING   PRAYER. 


1 


-5- 


:t 


1=1 


19 


L_5^ (i^ — L_^_ 


Pring. 


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-r 


-g^ Z?!- 


-(=^ 


til£ 


210. 


^«:^-^ 


-^ \-. 


-I — /^ 


f^ 


tt^ 


Gregorian. 


I 


211. 


■.^~t 


:q: 


Sogers. 

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Nunc  trimittis. 

St.  Luke  2  :  29. 

LOED,  now  lettest  thou  thy  sercaxt  tie-  |  part  •  in  [  peace  :  ac-  \  cord  -  ing  | 
to  •  thy  I  word. 

2  For  mine  |  eyes  •  have  |  seen  :  fl/i/  \  =  •  sal-  |  va  •  =  |  tion. 

3  Which  fhoii  |  hast  •  pre-  |  pared  :  before  the  |  face  •  of  |  all  *  =  |  people  ; 

4  To  be  a  ligJit  to  |  lighten  •  the  |  Gentiles  :  and  to  be  the  glory  of  thy  \ 
peo  -  pie  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

Glory  be  to  tlie  Fatlter,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  *  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost. 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  ■world  with-  | 
out  '  end  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


20 


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212. 


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213. 


214. 


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Psalm  67. 


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GOD  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  |  bless  •  =  |  us  :   and  show  us  the  light  of 
his  countenance,  and  be  |  merci  -  ful  |  un  -  to  |  us. 

2  That  thy  ivay  may  be  |  known  up  -  on  |  earth  :  thy  saving  \  health  • 
a-  I  mong  •  all  |  nations. 

3  Let  the  people  ijraise  \  thee  •  0  |  God :  yea  let  all  the  |  peo  -  pie  | 
praise  •  =  |  thee. 

4  0  let  the  nations,  r^/oiVe  |  and  •  be  |  glad  :  for  thou  shalt  judge  the  folk 
righteously,  and  govern  the  |  na  -  tions  up-  ]  on  *  =  |  earth. 

5  Let  the  people  praise  \  thee  •  0  |  God  :  yea  let  all  the  ]  peo  -  pie  | 
praise  •  =  |  thee. 

6  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth  •  her  |  increase  :  and  God,  even  our 
own  God,  shall  |  give  •  us  |  his  •  =  |  blessing. 

7  God  shall  |  bless  •  =  |  us :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  \  shall  •  =  | 
fear  •  =  |  him. 

Gloey  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  IIo  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  woi'ld  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


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li^cnctJic,  anima  mca. 

Psalm  103. 


T~^ RAISE  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  all  that  is  within  me  \  praise  •  his 


fits 


ho  -  ly  I  Name. 

2  Praise   tlie  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :   and  forget  not  \  all  •  his  |  ben  -  e- 

3  Who  forgiveth  \  all  •  thy  |  sin  :    and  healeth  all  \  thine  •  in-  |  firm  -  i- 


ties , 

4  Who  saveth  thy  life  \  from  •  de-  |  struction  :  and  crowneth  thee  with  | 
mercy  •  and  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

5  0  praise  the  Lord  ye  Angels  of  his,  ye  tltat  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  strength  :  ye 
that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  •  of  |  his  *  =  |  word. 

G  0  praise  the  Loi^d,  all  |  ye  •  his  |  hosts :  ye  servants  of  |  his  •  that  |  do  • 
his  I  pleasure. 

7  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  jjlaces  of  |  his  •  do-  | 
minion  :  praise  thoii  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  0  •  my  |  soul. 

Glory  be  to  the  'Father,  |  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  •  the  |  IIo  -  ly  | 
Ghost  ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noia,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end  |  A  *  :=  j  men. 


PROPER   ANTHEMS. 


(In  Place  ok  venitk.) 


iSastcv:^?iai). 


I: 


230. 


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Humphrey. 


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CHRLST    our  Passover  is   mrrijiced  \  for  •  r=  |  us  :    therefore  \   let  •  us 
keep  •  the  |  feast ; 
Not  witli  the  okl  leaven,  neither  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  |  wick  -  ecl- 
ness  :  but  with  the  unleavened  hread  of  sin-  |  cer-  i-  |  ty  •  and  |  truth.     1  Cor. 
V.  7. 


CHRIST    being  raised  from  the  dead,  \  dietli  •  no  |  more  :  death  hath  no 
more  do-  |  min  -  ion  |  o  -  ver  |  him. 
For  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  |  sin  •  =  |  once  :  but  in  that  he  licet h, 
he  I  liv  -  etli  |  un  -  to  |  God, 

Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  dead  indeed  \  un  -  to  |  sin  :  but 
alive  unto  Hod  through  |  Je  -  sus  |  Christ  •  our  |  Lord.     Bom.  vi.  9. 


C CHRIST  is  riaen  \  from  •  the  |  dead  :  and  herome  the  |  first  -  fruits  of  j 
^     them  •  that  |  slept. 

For  xinee  by  |  man  •  came  |  death  :  by  man  came  aho  the  resur-  |  rec  -  tion  | 
of  •  the  I  dead. 

For  as  in  Adam  \  all  •  =  |  die  :  even  so  in  Cltri^t  shall  |  all  •  be  |  made  "a-  | 
live.     1  Cor.  xv.  10. 

Glory  be  to  the  Fattier,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning, -is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end.  ]  A  •  =  |  men. 


THA.\Ki?(;lVIXU-DAY.J 


PROPER  ANTHEMS. 


25 


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142. 


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PRAISE  ye  the  Lord  ;  for  it  is  good  to  sing  jjj-aises  \  unto  •  our  |  God  : 
for  it  is  2)^cctsanf,  \  and  •  =  \  praise  •  is  |  comely. 

2  The  Lord  doth  build  kj}  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  he  gathereth  together  the  | 
out  -  casts  of  I  Is  -  ra-  j  el. 

3  He  healeth  those  that  are  \  broken  •  in  |  heart  :  and  \  bind  -  etli  |  up  • 
their  |  wounds. 

4  He  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds,  and  prepareth  rain  \  for  •  the  |  earth  : 
he  maketh  the  grass  to  |  grow  •  up-  |  on  '  the  |  mountains. 

0  He  giveth  to  the  beast  \  his  •  =  |  food  :  and  to  the  young  \  ra  -  vens  | 
which  •  =  I  cry. 

6  Praise  the  Lord.  0  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  praise  \  thy  •  God  |  0  •  =  |  Sion. 

7  For  he  hath  strengthened  the  l)ars  j  of  *  thy  |  gates  :  and  hath  blessed 
thy  I  child  -  ren  with-  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 

8  He  maketh  j^eace  \  in  •  thy  |  borders  :  and  filleth  thee  icith  the  |  fin  -  est  | 
of  •  the  I  wheat. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  [  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  Avas  in  the  beginning,  is  noiv,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end.  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


231. 


ti 


Consecration  of  (tjuvdjcs. 


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Psalm  ^i^.— Domini  est  terra. 

THE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  compass  of  the 
world,  and  |  tliey  •  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 
2  For  he  hath  founded  it  up-  |  on  •  the  |  seas  :  and  pre-  |  pared  •  it  up-  | 
on  •  the  I  floods, 


26 


PROPER  ANTHEMS. 


[Institution  of  Ministers. 


231. 


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Woodward. 


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3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  liill  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  shall  rise  up  I 
in  •  his  I  ho  -  ly  |  j^lace  ? 

4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  |  jiure  •  =  |  lieart  :  and  that  hath 
not  lift  up  his  mind  unto  vanity,  nor  |  sworn  •  to  de-  |  ceive  •  his  |  neighbour. 

5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness /?•(;>/« 
the  I  God  •  of  |  his  •  sal-  |  vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  them  that  |  seek  •  =  |  him  :  even  of  them  that  j 
seek  •  thy  |  face  •  0  |  Jacob. 

7  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates ;  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors  :  and  the  King  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  [  in. 

8  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  It  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  even 
the  I  Lord  •  =  |  mighty  '  in  |  battle. 

9  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates,  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors  :  and  the  King  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

10  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  Even  the  Lord  of  hosts,  |  he  •  is  the  | 
King  •  of  I  glory. 


W 


194. 


institution  of  iiflinistcis. 


3 


Gray. 


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Landate  nomen. 

O  PRAISE  the  Lord,  land  ye  the  |  Name  *  of  the  |  Lord  :  praise   it   0 
ye  I  serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

2  Ye  that  stand  in  the  house  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   in  the  courts  of  the  | 
house  •  of  I  our  •  =  |  God. 

3  0  praise  the  Lord,  for  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  gracious  :  0  sing  praises  unto  his 
Name,  \  for  •  =  |  it  •  is  |  lovely. 

4  The   Lord   is  gracious  and  |  mer  -  ci-  |  ful  :    \ong-snffering  |  and  •  of  I 
great  •  =  |  goodness. 


Bl'RIAL   OF   THE    DeAD.J 


BROPER  A^THEM^. 


27 


5  The  Lord  is  loving  unto  |  eve  -  ry  |  man  :  and  his  incrcij  is  |  o  -  ver  | 
all  •  his  I  works. 

6  All  thy  works  jy?ra"6'(?  |  thee  '  0  |  Lord  :  and  thy  saints  give  |  thanks  •  =  | 
un  -  to  I  thee. 

7  The  Lord  doth  build  u})  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  and  gather  together  the  | 
out  -  casts  of  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

8  He  healeth  those  that  are  \  broken  •  in  |  heart  :  and  giveth  medicine  to  | 
heal  •  =  I  their  •  =  |  sickness. 

9  The  Lord's  delight  is  in  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and  put  their  ] 
trust  •  in  I  his  •  =:  |  mercy. 

10  Praise  the  Lord,  0  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  praise  \  thy  •  God  |  0  •  =  | 
Sion. 

11  For  he  hath  made  fast  the  bars  \  of  •  thy  |  gates  :  and  hath  blessed 
thy  I  child  -  ren  with-  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 

12  He  niaketh  jjcace  |  in  •  thy  |  borders  :  and  filleth  thee  \  with  •  the  | 
flour  •  of  I  wheat. 

13  He  is  our  God,  even  the  God  of  ivhom  \  cometli  •  sal-  |  vation  :  God  is 
the  Lord,  by  |  whom  •  we  es-  |  cape  •  =  |  death. 

14  0  God,  wonderful  art  thou  in  thi/  \  ho  -  ly  |  places  :  even  the  God  of 
Israel,  he  will  give  strength  and  power  unto  his  people.  \  Bless  -  ed  |  be  '  =  | 
God. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  a)id  \  to  *  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Ghost  ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end.  |  A  •  =:  |  men. 


li 


232. 


ii^uvial  of  ti)c  Bcatr, 


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3 


Felton. 


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LOED,  let  me  know  my  end,  and  the  number  \  of  •  my  |  days  :  that  I  may 
be  certified  how  |  long  •  I  |  have  •  to  |  live. 

2  Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  it  ?cere  a  |  span  •  =  |  long  :  and  mine 
age  is  even  as  nothing  in  respect  of  tliee,  and  verily  every  man  living  is  | 
al  -  to-, I  getli  -  or  |  vanity. 

3  For  man  walketh  in  a  vain  shadow,  and  dis(/nie/eth  him-  |  self  •  in  |  vain  : 
he  heapeth  up  riches,  and  cannot  tell  \  who  ■  shall  |  gath  -  er  |  them. 


28 


PROPER  ANTHEMS. 


232. 


-A- 


[IJURIAL   OF   THK    DeAU. 

Felton. 


13 


j_j-^-j_j 


1^ 


^—C 


4  And  now  Zo/y/,  |  what  is  •  my  |  hope  :  Truly  my  |  hope  •  is  |  even  •  in  | 
thee. 

5  Deliver  me  from  all  \  mine  *  of-  |  fences  :  and  make  me  not  a  re-  |  buke  • 
un-  I  to  •  the  |  foolish. 

6  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  chasten  man  for  sin,  tliou  makest  his 
beauty  to  consume  away,  like  as  it  were  a  inotli  \  fretting  •  a  |  garment  :  every 
man  tlierefore  \  is  •  but  |  van  -  i-  |  ty. 

7  Hear  my  prayer  0  Lord,  and  witli  thine  ears  con-  |  sider  •  my  |  calling  : 
hold  not  thy  |  peace  •  =  |  at  •  my  |  tears  : 

8  For  I  am  a  |  Strang  -  er  with  |  thee  :  and  a  sojourner,  as  |  all  •  my  | 
fath  -  ers  |  were. 

9  0  spare  me  a  little,  that  I  may  re-  |  cover  •  my  |  strength  :  before  I  go 
hence,  \  and  •  be  |  no  •  more  |  seen. 


§8. 


Goss— Beethoven. 


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10  Lord,  thou  hast  |  been  •  our  |  refuge  :  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  • 
an-  I  other. 

11  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth,  or  ever  tlie  earth  and  the  | 
world  •  were  |  made  :  thou  art  God  from  everlasting,  and  |  world  •  with-  | 
out  •  =  I  end. 

12  Thou  turnest  man  \  to  •  de-  |  struction  :  again  thou  sayest.  Come  a-  | 
gain,  •  ye  |  children  •  of  |  men. 

13  For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  siylit  are  |  but  •  as  |  yesterday  :  seeing  that 
is  past  I  as  •  a  |  watch  •  in  the  |  night. 

14  As  soon  as  tliou  scatterest  them  they  are  even  \  as  •  a  |  sleep  :  and  fade 
away  \  sudden  -  ly  |  like  *  the  |  grass. 

15  In  the  morning  it  is  yrerii,  and  |  grow  -  I'th  |  up  :  but  in  the  evening  it 
is  cut  doivti,  I  dri  -  ed  |  up  •  and  )  withered. 


Gloria  in  Excelsis.] 


PROPER  ANTHEMS. 


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IG  For  we  consume  ((ii'dij  in  |  thy  •  (lis-  |  pleusme  :  and  are  afraid  at  thy  j 
wrath  -  ful  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 

17  Thou  hast  set  onr  misdeeds  he-  \  fore  •  ^  |- thee  :  and  our  secret  sins 
in  the  |  light  of  *  thy  |  conn  -  te-  |  nance, 

18  For  when  thou  art  angry,  all  our  |  days  •  are  |  gone  :  we  bring  our  years 
to  an  end,  as  it  |  were  *  a  |  tale  •  that  is  |  told. 

19  The  days  of  our  age  are  threescore  years  and  tew  ;  and  though  men  be 
so  strong  that  they  come  to  |  four  -  score  |  years  :  yet  is  their  strength  then 
but  labour  and  sori'ow,  so  soon  passetli  it  a-  |  way  *  and  |  avc  •  are  |  gone. 

20  So  teach  us  to  |  nnmber  •  our  |,  days  :  that  we  nuiy  ap-  |  ply  •  our  | 
hearts  •  unto  |  wisdom. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  \  and  •  to  the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  •  the  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Grhost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noii),  and  |  ev  -  er  |  shall  be  :  world  with-  | 
out  •  end.  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


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towards  |  men. 
We  praise  thee,  we  bless  thee,  we  |  wor  -  ship  |  thee  :  we  glorify  thee,  we 
give  thanks  to  |  thee  •  for  |  thy  •  great  |  glory. 


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PROPER  ANTHEMS. 


[Gloria  in  Excelsis. 


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0  Lord  God,  j  heaven  -  ly  |  King  :   God  the  |  Fa  -  ther  |  al  •  =  |  mighty. 
0  Lord,  the  only  begotten  Sou  \  Je  -  siis  |  Christ  :  0  Lord  God,  Lamb  of 
God,  •  Son  I  of  •  the  I  Father. 


That  takest  away  the  |  sins  •  of  the  |  world  :  have  mercy  \  uji  -  on  |  us. 
Thou  that  takest  away  the  |  sins  •  of  the  |  world  :  have  mercy  \  up -on  |  us. 
Thou  that  takest  away  the  |  sins  •  of  the  [  world  :  re-  j  ceive  •  our  |  prayer. 
Thou  that  sittest  at  the  right  hand  of  |  God  •  the  |  Father  :  have  mercy  \ 
up  -  on  I  us. 


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For  thou  only  \  art  •  =  |  holy  :  tit  on  \  on  -  ly  |  art  •  the  |  Lord. 

Thou   only   0  Christ,  with  the  |  llo  -  ly  |  Ghost  :  art  most  Itigh  in  the 

-  ry  of  I  God  •  the  I  Father. 


THE  PSALTER, 


PSALMS     OF     DAVID 


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Psalm.  1. — Beahis  vir,  qui  non  ahiit. 

BLESSED  is  the  man  that  hath  not  walked  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly; 
nor  stood  in  the  |  way  •  of  |  sinners ;   and  hath  not  sat  in  the  |  seat  • 
=  I  of  •  the  I  scornful. 

2  But  his  delight  is  in  the  |  law  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  in  his  law  will  he  ex- 
ercise him-  I  self  •  ==  |  day  •  and  |  night, 

3  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  j^lanted  hy  the  |  wa  -  ter-  [  side  :  that  will  bring 
forth  his  |  fruit  •  in  |  due  •  :=  |  season. 

4  His  leaf  also  \  shall  •  not  |  wither  :  and  look^,  whatsoever  he  |  do  -  eth  |  it  • 
shall  I  prosper. 

5  ( Unison. )  As  for  the  ungodly,  it  is  7iot  \  so  •  with  |  them  .  but  they  are 
like  the  chafE,  which  the  wind  scattereth  away  \  from  •  the  [  face  •  of  the  | 
earth. 

6  ( Unison. )  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  be  able  to  stand  \  in  •  the  | 
judgment  :  neither  the  sinners  in  the  congregation  \  of  •  the  |  right  •  =  |  eous. 

7  {Harmony.)  But  the  Lord  Jcnoiveth  the  |  way  •  of  the  |  righteous:  and 
the  way  of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  shall  ■  =  |  perish. 


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THE   PSALTEE. 


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Psalm  2. — Q«ar<3  fremuerunt  gentes  ? 

WHY  do  the  heathen  so  fm'ioiisly  \  rage  •  to-  |  gather :   and  why  do  tlie 
2)eople  i-  |  magine  •  a  |  vain  •  =  |  thing  ? 

2  The  kings  of  the  eartli  stand  up,   and  the  riders   take  |  conn  -  sel  to-  j 
gether  :  against  the  Lord,  and  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  his  *  An-  |  ointed  : 

3  Let  us  break  their  |  bonds  •  a-  |  sunder  :  and  cast  a-  |  way  •  their  |  cords  * 
from  I  us. 

4  He  that  dwelleth  in  Iteaven  sliall  |  hiugh  •  them  to  |  scorn  :  tlie  Lord&\iii\\  \ 
have  •  them  |  in  •  de-  |  rision. 

5  Then  sliall  he  speak  unto  them  \  in  •  his  |  wrath  :  and  vex  thein  \  in  •  his  | 
sore  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 

6  Yet  have  /  |  set  '  my  |  King :  upon  my  |  ho  -  ly  |  hill  •  of  |  .Sion, 

7  I  will  preach  the  law,  whereof  the  Lord  hath  |  said  •  unto  |  me  :  Thou 
art  my  Son,  this  day  have  |  I  •  be-  |  got  -  ten  |  thee. 

8  Desire  of  me,  and  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen  for  |  thine  •  in-  |  heritance  : 
and  the  utmost  parts  of  the  |  earth  •  for  |  thy  •  pos-  |  session. 

9  Thou  shalt  bruise  them   witli    a  |  rod  •  of  |  iron  :    and   break   them    in 
jjieces  \  like  •  a  |  pot  -  ter's  |  vessel. 

10  Be  wise  now  therefore,  |  0  •  ye  |  kings  :  be  learned  ye  that  are  \  judg.- 
es  I  of  •  the  |  earth. 

11  Serve  the  |  Lord  -in  |  fear :  im^rcjoice  \  \\n  -to  |  him  -with  |  reverence. 
13  Kiss  the  Son  lest  he  be  angry,  and  so  ya  pcrisli  \  from  the  •  right  |  way  : 

if  his  wrath  be  kindled,  yea  but  a  little.    Blessed  are  all  they  that  |  put  •  their  | 
trust  •  in  |  him. 


Psalm  3. — Domine,  quid  multiplicati? 

LORD,  how  are  they  increased  that  |  trou  -  ble  |  me  :    many  arc  they  that  | 
rise  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  mc. 

2  Many  one  there  he  that  |  say  of  •  my  |  soul  :  there  is  no  help  \  for  •  him  | 
in  •  his  I  God. 

3  But  thou  0  Lord,  art  |  my  •  de-  |  fender  :  thou  art  my  worship,  and  the  | 
lift  -  er  I  up  of  •  my  |  head. 

4  I  did  call  upon  the  Lord  |  with  •  my  |  voice  ;  and  lie  heard  ine  |  out  of  • 
his  I  ho-ly  |  hill. 


Day  1. — Morning.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


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5  I  laid  me  down  and  slejit,  and  |  rose  •  np  a-  |  gain  -.for  the  |  Lord  •  sus-  | 
tain  -  ed  |  me. 

6  I  will  not  be  afraid  for  ten  tkuiisaiuh  \  of  •  the  |  people  :  that  have  set 
themselves  a-  |  gainst  •  me  |  round  •  a-  |  bout. 

7  Up  Lord  and  help  me,  \  0  •  my  ]  God  !  For  thou  smitest  all  mine 
enemies  upon  the  cheek-bone  ;  thou  hast  broken  the  tectli  j  of  •  the  |  un  •  =  | 
godly. 

8  Salvation  helongetli  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  thy  blessing  |  is  •  ujj-  |  on  • 
thy  I  people. 


Wesley. 


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Psalm  4. — Cum  invocarem. 

HEAR  me  when  I  call,  0  God  of  my  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  thou  hast  set  me 
at  liberty  when  I  was  in  trouble  ;  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  |  heark  -  en  | 
unto  •  my  |  prayer. 

2  0  ye  sous  of  men,  how  long  will  ye  bias-  |  pheme  •  mine  |  honour  :  and 
have  such  pleasure  in  vanity,  \  and  *  seek  |  af  -  ter  |  falsehood  ? 

3  Know  this  also,  that  the  Lord  hath  chosen  to  It  iniscif  the  |  man  •  that  is  | 
godly  :  when  I  call  upon  the  Lord  \  he  •  will  |  hear  •  ^  |  me. 

4  Stand  in  awe,  and  |  sin  *  =  |  not  :  commune  with  your  own  heart,  and  in 
your  I  cham  -  ber,  |  and  •  be  |  still. 

5  Offer  the  sacrifice  of  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  \  put  •  your  |  trust  '   in 
the  I  Lord. 

6  There  be  |  many  •  that  |  say  :    Who  will  |  show  •  us  |  a-ny  |  good? 

7  Lord,  I  lift  •  thou  |  up  :  the  light  of  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance  •  up-  |  on  us. 

8  Thou  hast  put  gladness  \  in  •  my  |  heart  :  since  the  time  that  their  corn, 
and  I  wine,  •  and  |  oil  •  in-  |  creased. 

9  I  will  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  |  take  *  my  |  rest :  for  it  is  thou  Loed 
only,  that  |  makest  •  me  |  dwell  •  in  |  safety. 


Psalm  5. —  Verba  mea  auribus. 
TDONDER  my  |  words  •  0  |  Lord  :  consider  |  my  •  =  |  me  -  di-  |  tation. 

2  0  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  of   my  calling,  my  King,   \  and  • 
my  I  God  :  for  unto  thee  \  will  •  I  |  make  •  my  |  prayer. 

3  My  voice  shalt  thou  liear  be-  |  times  •  0  |  Lord  :  early  in  the  morning 
will  I  direct  my  prayer  unto  thee,  \  and  *  will  |  look  •  =  |  up. 


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THE   PSALTER. 


[Day  1. — Evening. 


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4  For  thou  art  the  God  that  hast  no  pleasure  in  |  wick-ed-  |  ness  :  neither 
shall  any  \  e  -  vil  |  dwell  •  with  |  thee. 

5  Such  as  be  foolish  shall  not  stand  \  in  •  thy  |  sight  :  for  thou  hatest  all 
them  I  that  *  work  |  van  -  i-  |  ty. 

6  Thou  slialt  destroy  them  \  that  •  speak  |  lies :  the  Lord  will  abhor  both 
the  hlood-thirsfy  \  and  •  dc-  |  ceit-ful  |  man. 

7  But  as  for  me,  I  Avill  come  into  thine  house,  even  upon  the  multitude  | 
of  •  thy  I  mercy :  and  in  thy  fear  will  I  worshij)  \  toward  •  thy  |  ho  -ly  |  temple. 

8  Lead  me  0  LoiiD  in  thy  righteousness,  because  of  mine  \  en  -  e-  |  mies  : 
make  thy  way  \  plain  •  be-  |  fore  •  my  |  face. 

9  For  there  is  no  faitlifuhiess  \  in  •  his  |  mouth  :  their  inward  jya/V*'  are  | 
ve  -  ry  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

10  Their  throat  is  an  |  o  -  pen  |  sepulchre  :  tliey  \  fiat  -  ter  |  with  •  their  | 
tongue. 

11  Destroy  thou  them  0  God  ;  let  them  j^erish  through  their ow;i  im-  |  ag- 
in- I  ations  :  cast  thein  out  in  the  multitude  of  their  ungodliness ;  for  theyAave 
re-  I  belled  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee. 

12  And  let  all  them  that  put  their  trust  in  |  thee  •  re-  |  joice  :  they  shall 
ever  be  giving  of  thanks  because  thou  defendest  them  ;  they  that  love  th}'' 
Name  \  shall  *  be  |  joyful  •  in  |  thee  ; 

13  For  thou  Lord  wilt  give  thy  hlcssinrj  \  un  -  to  the  |  righteous  :  and  with 
thy  favourable  kindness  wilt  tliou  de-  |  fend  •  him  |  as  •  with  a  |  shield. 


Day  1. 

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Fsalm  6. — Domine,  ne  in  furore. 

LORD  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  \  in  -  dig-  |  nation  :  neither  chasten  me  in 
thy  •  dis-  1  pleas-  =  |  ure. 


Day  1— Evening.]  THE   PSALTER.  35 

2  Have  mercy  upon  me  0  Lord,  for  |  I  •  am  |  weak  :  0  Lord  heal  me,  \  for  • 
my  I  bones  •  are  |  vexed. 

3  My  soul  also  is  j  sore  •  =  |  troubled  :  but  Loed,  how  long  \  wilt  •  thou  | 
pun  -  ish  I  me  ? 

4  Turn  thee  0  Lord,  and  de-  |  liver  •  my  |  soul  :  0  save  me,  \  for  •  thy  | 
mer  -  cy's  |  sake. 

5  For  in  death  no  man  re-  |  member  -  etli  |  thee  :  and  who  will  give  thee  \ 
thanks  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  pit  ? 

6  I  am  weary  of  my  groaning  ;  every  niglit  wash  |  I  •  my  |  bed :  and  water 
my  I  couch  •  =  |  with  *  my  |  tears. 

7  My  beauty  is  gone  for  |  ve  -  ry  |  trouble  :  and  worn  away  because  of  |  all  • 
mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

8  Away  from  me,  all  ye  that  work  \  van  -  i-  |  ty  :  for  the  Lord  hath  heard 
the  I  voice  •  of  |  my  •  =  |  weeping. 

9  The  Lord  hath  heard  \  my  •  pe-  |  tition  :  the  Lord  \  will  •  re-  |  ceive  • 
my  I  prayer. 

10  All  mine  enemies  shall  he  confounded,  im.^  \  sore  *  =  |  vexed:  they  shall 
be  turned  back,  and  |  put  •  to  |  shame  •  =  |  suddenly. 


Psalm  7. — Domi7ie,  Deus  meus. 

OLORD  my  God,  in  thee  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust :  save  me  from  all  them 
that  persecute  7ne,  |  and  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me. 

2  Lest  he  devour  my  soul  like  a  lion,  and  |  tear  it  •  in  |  pieces  :  2vhile  \ 
there  •  is  |  none  •  to  |  help. 

3  0  Lord  my  God,  if  I  have  done  \  any  •  such  |  thing  :  or  if  there  be  a}iy  \ 
wicked  -  ness  |  in  •  my  |  hands  ; 

4  If  I  have  rewarded  evil  unto  him  that  dealt  |  friend  -  ly  |  with  me :  yea, 
I  have  delivered  him  that  without  any  catcse  \  is  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  my  ; 

5  Then  let  mine  enemy  persecute  my  |  soul  •  and  |  take  me  :  yea,  let  him 
tread  my  life  down  upon  the  earth,  and  lay  mine  |  lion  -  our  |  in  •  the  |  dust. 

6  Stand  up  0  Lord  in  thy  wrath,  and  lift  up  thyself,  because  of  the  indig- 
nation of  7nine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  arise  up  for  me  in  the  judgmeiit  \  that  •  thou  | 
hast  •  com-  ]  manded. 

7  And  so  shall  the  congregation  of  the  people  \  come  •  a-  |  bout  thee  :  for 
their  sakes  therefore  lift  |  up  •  thy-  |  self  *  a-  |  gain. 

8  The  Lord  shall  judge  the  people ;  give  sentence  with  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  : 
according  to  my  righteousness,  and  according  to  the  mnocency  |  that  •  is  |  in  • 
=  I  rae. 

9  0  let  the  wickedness  of  the  ungodly  \  come  *  to  an  |  end  :  but  \  guide  • 
=  I  thou  •  the  I  Just. 

10  For  the  |  right  -  ecus  |  God  :  trieth  the  |  ve  -  ry  |  hearts  •  and  |  reins. 


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TEE  PSALTER. 


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11  My  ZieZp  |  cometh  •  of  |  God  :  who  preserveth  tliem  j  that  •  are  ]  true  • 
of  I  heart. 

12  God  is  a  righteous  Judge,  \  strong  •  and  |  patient :  and  God  is  pro-  |  yok- 
ed I  eve  -  ry  |  day. 

13  If  a  man  will  not  turn,  he  will  |  whet  •  his  |  sword  :  he  hath  bent  his 
loio,  I  and  •  =  |  made  •  it  |  ready. 

14  He  hath  prepared  for  him  the  instruments  |  of  •  =  |  death  :  he  ordaineth 
his  arroios  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  per-se-  |  cutors. 

1j  Behold  lie  travaileth  \  with  •  =  |  mischief  :  he  hath  conceived  sorrow,  \ 
and  •  brought  |  forth  •  un-  |  godliness. 

IG  He  hatli  graven,  and  |  digged  '  up  a  |  pit :  and  is  fallen  himself  into  the 
destruction  \  that  •  he  |  made  •  for  |  other. 

17  For  his  travail  shall  come  vjjon  \  his  •  own  j  head  :  and  his  loichedness 
shall  I  fall  •  on  |  his  '  own  |  pate. 

18  I  will  give  thanks  unto  the  Lokd,  according  to  Ms  \  right  -  ecus-  |  ness  : 
and  I  v^'iW  praise  the  |  Name  •  of  the  |  Lord  •  most  |  high. 


Havbroal. 


Psalm.  8. — Domine,  Dominus  noster. 

OLORD  our  Governor,  how  excellent  is  thy  Name  in  |  all  •  the  |  world  : 
thou  that  hast  set  thy  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  bove  •  the  |  heavens. 

2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  very  babes  and  sucklings  hast  thou  ordained 
strength,  because  of  thine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  that  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  \ 
and  •  the  a-  |  veng  •  =  |  er. 

3  For  I  will  consider  thy  heavens,  even  the  works  \  of  •  thy  |  fingers  :  the 
moon  and  the  stars  \  which  thou  |  hast  •  or-  |  daincd. 

4  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  \  mindful  '  of  |  him  :  and  the  son  of  man,  \ 
that  •  thou  I  visit  -  est  |  him  ? 


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5  Thou  madest  him  lower  \   than  ■  the   |   angels  :  to  crowji   \   him  •  with  I 
glory  •  and  |  vvorsliip. 

6  Thou  niakest  him  to  have  dominion  of  the  tvorks  |  of  •  thy  |  hands  :  and 
thou  hast  put  all  things  i/i  sub-  |  jec  -  tio:i  |  under  •  his  |  feet. 

7  All  \  sheep  "and  |  oxen  :  i/ck.  \  and  •  the  |  beasts  •  of  the  |  field  ; 

8  The  fowls  of  the  air,  and  the  f(..^:hcs  \  of  •  the  |  sea  :  and  whatsoever  walketli  \ 
through  •  the  |  paths  *  of  the  |  seas. 

9  0  Lord,  I  our  •  =  |  Governor  :  how  excellent  is  thy  Name  |  in  •  =  |  all  • 
the  I  world  ! 


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I  WILL  give  thanks  unto  thee   0   Lord,   with  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  :  I  will 
speak  of  I  all  •  thy  |  marvel  -  lous  |  works. 

2  I  will  be  glad  and  re-  |  joice  ■  in  |  thee  :  yea,  my  songs  will  I  make  of  thy 
Name,  0  |  thou  •  most  |  high  •  =  |  est. 

3  While  mine  enemies  are  |  driv-en  |  back  :  they  shall  fall  and  |  per-ish  | 
at  •  thy  I  presence. 

4  For  thou  hast  maintained  my  inglit  \  and  *  my  |  cause  :  thou  art  set  in 
the  I  throne  •  that  |  judg  -  est  |  right. 

5  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  heathen,  and  destroyed  \  the  •  un-  |  godly  :  thou 
hast  put  out  their  |  name  •  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

6  0  thou  enemy,  destructions  are  come  to  a  per-  |  petu  -  al  |  end  :  even  as 
the  cities  which  thou  hast  destroyed,  their  memorial  is  |  perish  -  ed  |  with  •  =  | 
them. 

7  But  the  Lord  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  he  hath  also  pre-  |  pared  •  his  | 
seat  •  for  |  judgment. 

8  For  he  shall  judge  the  tvorld  in  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness  :  and  minister  true 
judgment  |  un  -  to  the  |  peo-  •  =  |  pie. 

9  The  LoKD  also  will  be  a  defence  \  for  •  the  |  oppressed  :  even  a  refuge  \  in  • 
due  I  time  •  of  |  trouble. 

10  And  they  that  know  thy  Name  will  joi^Hheir  |  trust  •  in  |  thee  :  for  thou 
LoED  hast  nGYer  failed  \  them  *  that  |  seek  •  =  |  thee. 


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THE   PSALTER. 


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11  0  2-)niise  the  Lord  which  [  dwelleth  •  in  |  Sion  :  shuiv  the  |  peo-  jile  |  of  • 
his  I  doings. 

12  For  when  he  maketh  inquisition  for  blooa,  he  re-  |  member -eth  |  them: 
and  forgetteth  not  tlie  com-  |  plaint  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  i)oor. 

13  Have  mercy  upon  me,  0  Lord  ;  consider  tlie  trouble  wliich  I  suffer  of  | 
them  •  tliat  |  hate  me  :  tliou  tliat  liftest  me  vp  \  from  •  the  |  gates  ■  of  |  death; 

14  That  I  may  show  all  thy  jDraises  Avithin  the  j^orts  of  the  |  daughter  •  of  | 
Sion  :  I  will  7'ejoice  in  |  thy  •  sal-  |  va-  =  |  tion. 

15  The  heathen  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit  \  that  •  they  |  made  :  in  the  same 
net  which  they  hid  2jrivili/  \  is  *  their  |  foot  *  =  |  taken. 

16  The  Lord  is  knmun  to  |  exc-cute  |  judgment:  the  ungodh^  is  trapped 
in  the  |  work  •  of  his  |  own  •  =  |  hands. 

17  The  Avicked  shall  be  turned  \  in -to  |  hell  :    and   all   the  people  \  that  • 
for-  I  get  •  =  I  God. 

18  For  the  poor  shall  not  alwaij  \  be  •  for-  |  gotten  :  the  patient  abiding  of 
the  meeh  \  shall  •  not  |  perish  •  for  |  ever. 

19  Up  Lord,  and  let  not  man  liave  the  |  up -per  |  hand  :  let  the  heathen  be  j 
Judg-ed  I  in  •  thy  |  sight. 

20  Put  them  in  |  fear  •  0  |  Lord  :  that  the  heathen  may  knoiv  them-  |  selves  • 
to  I  be  •  but  I  men. 


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WHY  standost  thou  m  far  |  off  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  hidest  thy /(7cc  in  the  | 
ueed-ful  |  time  •  of  |  trouble  ? 

2  The  ungodly  for  his  own  hid,  doth  [  perse -cute  the  |  poor  :  let  them  be 
taken  in  the  crafty  fritinesft  |  that  •  they  |  have  *  im-  |  agined. 

3  For  the  ungodly  hath  made  boast  of  his  own  |  heart's  •  de-  |  sire  :  and 
speaketh  good  of  the  covetous,  \  whom  •  =  |  Gou  •  ab-  |  horreth. 


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4  The  ungodly  is  so  proud  that  he  caretli  \  not  •  for  |  God  :  neither  is  |  God  • 
in  I  all  •  his  |  thoughts. 

5  His  waij)<  are  |  al  -  way  |  grievous  :  thy  judgments  are  far  above  out  of  his 
sight,  and  therefore  defietli  lie  \  all  *  his  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

6  For  he  hath  said  in  his  heart,  Tush  !  I  shall  never  \  be  •  cast  |  down  : 
there  shall  no  harm  \  hap  -pen  ]  un-to  |  me. 

7  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing,  de-  |  ceit  •  and  |  fraud  :  under  his  tongue  is 
uu-  I  god  -  li-  I  ness  •  and  |  vanity,  ' 

8  He  sitteth  lurking  in  the  thievish  corners  \  of  '  the  |  streets  :  and  privily 
in  his  lurking  dens  doth  he  murder  the  innocent ;  hi^  eyes  are  |  set  •  a-  |  gainst  • 
the  I  poor. 

9  For  he  lieth  waiting  secretly ;  even  as  a  lion  lurketh  he  \  in  •  his  |  den  : 
that  I  he  •  may  |  ravish  •  the  |  poor. 

10  He  doth  \  ravish  •  the  |  j^oor  :  when  he  getteth  him  \  in -to  |  his  •  ^  | 
net. 

11  He  falleth  down,  a'nd  |  humbleth  •  him-  |  self  :  that  the  congregation  of 
the  poor  may  fall  into  the  |  hands  •  =  |  of  •  his  |  captains. 

12  He  hath  said  in  his  heart,  Tnsh  I  \  God  •  hath  for-  |  gotten  :  he  hideth 
away  his  face  and  |  he  •  will  |  nev  -  er  |  see  it. 

]  3  Arise  0  Lord  God,  and  lift  np  \  thine  •  =  |  hand  :  for-  \  get  •  =  |  not  • 
the  I  poor. 

14  Wherefore  should  the  loicTced  \  bias  -  pheme  |  God  :  while  he  doth  say  in 
his  heart.  Tush  !  \  thou  •  God  |  carest '  not  |  for  it  ? 

15  Surely  |  thou  •  hast  |  seen  it  :  for  thou  ieholdest  un-  |  god  -  li-  |  ness  • 
and  I  wrong. 

16  That  thou  mayest  take  the  matter  \  into  •  thy  |  hand  :  the  poor  com- 
mitteth  himself  unto  thee ;  for  thou  ai't  the  |  help  -  er  |  of  •  the  |  friendless. 

17  Break  thou  the  power  of  the  ungodly  \  and  •  ma-  |  licious  :  take  away 
his  ungodliness,  \  and  •  thou  |  shalt  •  find  |  none. 

18  The  Lord  is  King  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever  :  and  the  heathen  are  |  perish- 
ed I  out  •  of  the  I  land. 

19  Lord  thou  hast  heard  the  de-  |  sire  •  of  the  |  poor :  thou  preparest  their 
heart,  and  thine  ear  \  hearken  -  eth  |  there  •  ^  |  to  : 

20  To  help  the  fatherless  and  poor  \  unto  *  their  |  right :  that  the  man  of 
the  earth  be  no  7nore  ex-  |  alt  -  ed  a-  |  gainst  •  =  j  them. 


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THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  2.— Evening. 
E.  J.  Hopkins. 


Fsalm  11. — In  Domino  confido, 

IN  the  Lord  put  |  I  •  my  |  trust :  how  say  ye  then   to   my  soul,  that  she 
should  j^cc  as  a  |  bird  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  hill  ? 

2  For  lo,  the  ungodly  bend  their  bow,  and  make  ready  their  arrows  with- 1 
in  •  the  |  quiver :  that  they  may  privily  shoot  at  them  \  which  •  are  |  true  •  of  | 
heart. 

3  For  i\\e  foundations  will  |  be  •  cast  |  down  :  and  wliat  \  hath  •  the  |  right- 
eous I  done  ? 

4  The  Lord  is  in  his  |  ho-ly  |  temple  :  the  Lord's  \  seat  •  =  |  is  •  in  | 
heaven. 

5  His  eyes  con-  |  sider  •  the  |  poor :  and  his  eyelids  \  try  •  the  |  children  • 
of  I  men. 

G  The  Lord  al-  |  loweth  •  the  |  righteous  :  but  the  ungodly,  and  him  that 
delighteth  in  wickedness,  \  doth  •  his  |  soul  •  ab-  |  hor. 

7  ( Unison)  Upon  the  ungodly  he  shall  rain  snares,  fire  and  brimstone,  \ 
storm  •  and  |  tempest :  this  shall  |  be  •  their  |  portion  •  to  |  drink. 

8  {Harmony)  For  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  \  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  his 
countenance  will  behold  the  |  thing  •  =  |  that  •  is  |  just. 


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Psalm  12. — Salvum  me  fac. 

HELP  me  Lord,  for  there  is  not  one  \  godly  •  man  \  left :  for  the  faithful 
are  minishcd/;*o?«  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  children  *  of  |  men. 

2  They   talk   of   vanity   every   one  \  with  •  his  |  neighbour :    they  do  but 
flatter  with  their  li])s.  and  dissemble  \  in  •  their  |  dou-ble  |  lieart. 

3  The  LoKi)  shall  root  out  all  de-  |  ceit  -  ful  |  lijis  :  and  the  tongue  that  | 
speak -cth  |  proud  •  =  |  things: 


Day  3. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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4  Which  have  said,  With  our  tongue  will 
ought  to  speak  ;  \  who  *  is  |  lord  •  over  |  us  ? 

5  Now  for  the  comfortless  troubles'  sake 
the  deep  \  sigh  -  iug  |  of  *  the  |  poor, 

6  I  will  up,  I  saith  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  will  help  every  one  from  him  that 
swelleth  against  liim,  \  and  •  will  |  set  •  him  at  |  rest. 

7  The  words  of  the  Lord  are  |  i^ure  •  :=  |  words  :  even  as  the  silver  which 
from  the  earth  is  tried,  and  purified  \  seven  •  times  |  in  •  the  |  fire. 

8  TJton  shalt  |  keep  them     0  |  Lord  :  thou  shalt  preserve  him  from  this 
gene-  |  ra  -  tion  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

9  The  ungodly  walk  on  |  eve-ry  |  side  :  when  they  are  exalted,  the  children 
of  I  men  •  are  |  put  '  to  re-  |  buke. 


OUSELET. 


Psalm.  13. —  Usqtie  quo,  Domine  ? 

HOW  long  wilt  thou  forget  me  0  |  Lord  •  for  |  ever :  how  long  wilt  thou  \ 
hide  •  thy  |  face  •  from  |  me  ? 
3  How  long  shall  I  seek  counsel  in  my  soul,  and   be  so  vexed  \  in  •  my  ( 
heart  :  how  long  shall  mine  enemies  \  tri  -umph  |  o  -  ver  |  me  ? 

3  Consider  and  hear  me,  0  |  Lord  •  my  |  God  :  lighten  mine  eyes,  that  |  I  • 
sleep  I  not  •  in  |  death  ; 

4  Lest  mine  enemy  say,  I  have  prevailed  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  him  :  for  if  I  be 
cast  down,  they  that  trouble  me  \  will  •  re-  |  joice  •  =  |  at  it. 

5  But  my  trust  is  |  in  •  thy  |  mercy  :  and  my  heart  \&  joyful  in  |  thy  *  sal-  | 
va-  •  =  I  tion. 

6  I  will  sing  of  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  dealt  so  |  loving  -  ly  |  with  me  : 
yea  I  will  praise  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  ■  most  |  High-  •  =  |  est. 


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rp^HE  fool  hath  said  \  in  •  his  |  heart  :  TJiere  \  is 
JL      2  They  are  corrui)t,  and  become  ahoininahle 
is  none  that  doeth  good,  |  no  •  =  |  not  •  =  |  one. 
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if  there  were  any  that  would  nndei'stcuid,  and  |  seek  •  =  |  af -ter  |  God: 

4  But  they  are  all  gone  out  of  the  Avay,  they  are  (dtogetJier  be-  |  come  •  a-  i 
bominable  :  there  is  none  that  doeth  good,  |  no  *  =  |  not  •  =  |  one. 

5  Their  throat  is  an  open  sepulchre  ;  with  their  tongues  have  |  they  •  de-  i 
ceived  :  the  poison  of  asps  is  |  un  -  der  |  their  •  =  |  lips. 

6  Their  mouth  is  full  of  cu?^ sing  and  \  bit  -  ter-  |  ness  :  their  feei  are  |  swift  * 
to  I  shed  •  =  I  blood. 

7  Destruction  and  unhappiness  is  in  their  ways,  and  the  Avay  oi peace  have  | 
they  -  not  |  known  :  there  is  no  fear  of  |  God  •  be-  |  fore  •  their  |  eyes. 

8  Have  they  no  knowledge,  that  they  are  all  such  |  workers  •  of  |  mischief  : 
eating  up  my  people  as  it  were  bread,  and  |  call  *  not  ui"t-  |  on  •  the  |  Lord  ? 

9  There  were  they  brought  in  great  fear,  even  where  |  no  '  fear  |  was  :  for 
God  is  in  the  generation  |  of  •  the  |  right  •  =  |  eous. 

10  As  for  you,  ye  have  made  a  mock  at  the  counsel  \  of  •  the  |  poor  :  be- 
cause he  imttetli  his  |  trust  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 

11  Who  shall  give  salvation  unto  Israel  out  of  Sion  ?  AVhen  the  Lord 
turneth  the  captivity  \  of  •  his  |  people  :  then  shall  Jacob  rejoice,  and  )  Is  - 
rael  |  shall  •  be  |  glad. 


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LORD,  who  shall  dwell  in  thy  \  tab  -  or-  |  nacle  :  or  who  shall  rest  up-  |  on  • 
thy  I  ho -ly  [hill, 


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2  Even  he  that  leadeth  an  |  uncor  -  rupt  |  life  :  and  doeth  the  thing  which 
is  right,  and  speaketh  the  |  truth  •  =  |  from  •  his  |  heart. 

3  He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his  tongue,  nor  done  evil  \  to  '  his  |  neigh- 
bour :  and  hath  not  \  slander  -  ed  |  his  •  =  |  neighbour. 

4  He  that  setteth  not  by  himself,  but  is  lowly  in  |  his  •  own  |  eyes  :  and 
maketh  ynuch  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  •  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour,  and  disappointeth  \  him  •  =  |  not  : 
though  it  |  were  •  to  |  his  •  own  |  hindrance. 

6  He  that  hath  not  given  his  money  up-  |  on  •  =  |  usury  :  nor  taken  I'etvard 
a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  in  -  no-  |  cent. 

7  Wlioso  I  doeth  •  these  |  things :  shall  |  ==  •  =  |  nev  -  er  |  fall. 


Fsalza  16. — Conserva  me,  Domine. 

p>RE8ER  FJ5: 1  me  •  0  I  God  :  for  in  thee  \  have  •  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust. 
-^        2  0  my  soul,  thou  hast  said  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  Thou  art  my  God  ;  my 
goods  are  |  noth  -  ing  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 

3  All  my  delight  is  upon  the  saints  that  are  |  in  •  the  |  earth  :  and  upon 
such  I  as  •  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  virtue. 

4  But  they  that  run  after  an-  |  oth  -  er  |  god  :  shall  \  have  •  =  |  great  •  =  | 
trouble. 

5  Their  drink-offerings  of  Mood  will  |  I  •  not  |  offer :  neither  make  mention 
of  their   |  names  •  with-  |  in  •  my  |  lips. 

6  The  Lord  himself  is  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance,  \  and  of  •  my  |  cup : 
thou  I  shalt  •  main-  |  tain  •  my  |  lot. 

7  The  lot  is  fallen  unto  me  in  a  |  fair  •  =  |  ground  :  yea  I  [  have  •  a  |  good  - 
ly  I  heritage. 

8  I  will  thank  the  Lord  for  |  giving  •  me  |  warning  :  my  reins  also  chasten 
me  I  in  •  the  |  night  •  =  |  season. 

9  I  have  set  God  always  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  me  :  for  he  is  on  my  right  hand,  \ 
there -fore  I  |  shall  •  not  |  fall. 

10  Wherefore  my  heart  was  glad,  and  my  glory  re-  |  joic  •  =  |  ed  :  my 
flesh  also  \  shall  •  =  |  rest  •  in  (  hope. 

11  For  why?  thou  shalt  not  leave  my  |  soul  •  in  |  hell  :  neither  shalt  thou 
suffer  thy  Holy  One  to  |  see  •  cor-  |  rup  •  =  |  tion. 

12  Thou  shalt  show  me  the  path  of  life  ;  in  thy  presence  is  the  |  fulness  * 
of  I  joy  :  and  at  thy  right  hand  there  is  pleasure  |  for  •  =  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 


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THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  3. — Morning. 


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Psalm,  17. — Exaudi,  Domine. 

HEAR  the  right  0  Lord,  co)isider  \  my  •  com-  [  plaint :  and  hearken  unto 
my  prayer,  that  goeth  7iot  |  out  '  of  |  feign  -  ed  |  lips. 

2  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  \  from  •  thy  |  presence  :  and  let  thine  eyes 
look  up-  I  on  •  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  equal. 

3  Thou  hast  ju-oved  and  visited  mine  heart  in  the  night-season  ;  thou  hast 
tried  me,  and  shalt  find  no  wickedness  |  in  •  =  |  me  :  for  I  am  utterly  purposed 
that  my  |  mouth  •  shall  |  not  •  of-  |  fend. 

4  Because  of  men's  works  that  are  done  against  the  words  \  of  •  thy  |  lips  : 
I  have  kept  me  from  the  ivays  \  of  •  the  de-  |  stroy  •  =  |  er. 

5  0  hold  thou  up  my  (joimjs  \  in  •  thy  |  paths  :  that  my  |  foot  -  steps  | 
slip  •  =  I  not. 

6  I  have  called  upon  thee  0  God,  for  |  thou  •  shalt  |  hear  me  :  incline  thine 
ear  to  me,  and  |  heark  -  en  |  unto  '  my  |  words. 

7  Show  thy  marvellous  loviug-kindness,  thou  that  art  the  Saviour  of  them 
which  put  their  |  trust  •  in  |  thee  :  from  such  as  re-  |  sist  •  thy  |  right  •  =  | 
hand. 

8  Keep  me  as  the  a2)})h  \  of  •  au  |  eye  :  hide  me  iinder  the  |  sha  -  dow  |  of  • 
thy  I  wings, 

9  From  the  tingodlij,  that  |  trou  -  ble  |  me  :  mine  enemies  compass  nie 
round  about,  to  |  take  *  a-  |  way  •  my  |  soul. 

10  They  are  inclosed  in  |  their  •  own  |  fat :  and  their  month  \  speak  -  etli  | 
proud  •  =  I  things. 

11  They  lie  waiting  in  our  way  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side  :  turning  their  eyes  | 
down  •  =  1  to  •  the  |  ground. 

12  Like  as  a  lion  that  is  greedy  \  of  •  his  |  prey  :  and  as  it  were  a  lion's 
tvJielp  I  lurking  •  in  |  se  -  cret  |  places. 

13  Up  Lord,  disappoint  him,  and  |  cast  •  him  |  down  :  deliver  my  soul 
from  the  nn godly,  which  |  is  •  a  |  sword  •  of  |  thine. 

14  From  the  men  of  thy  hand  0  Lord,  from  the  men  I  say,  and  from,  the  | 
e  -  vil  I  world  :  wdiicli  have  their  portion  in  this  life,  whose  bellies  thou  fiHest  \ 
with  •  thy  I  hid  •  =  |  treasure. 

15  They  have  children  at  |  their  •  de-  |  sire  :  and  leave  the  rest  of  their  \ 
sub  -  stance  |  for  ■  their  |  babes. 

IG  But  as  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  presence  in  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness :  and 
when  I  awake  up  after  thy  likeness,  I  shall  be  |  sat  -  is-  |  fi  -  ed  |  with  it. 


Day  3. — Evening.] 


TEE  FS ALTER. 


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Day  3. 


lEtJcning. 


Bennett. 


Psalm  18. — Diligam  te,  Domine. 

I  WILL  love  thee  0  Lokd  my  strength.     The  Loed  is  my  stony  roch,  and  [ 
my  •  de-  |  fence  :    my  Saviour ;    my  God  and  my  might  in  whom  I  will 
trust ;  my  buckler,  the  horn  also  of  my  sal-  |  va  -  tion  |  and  •  my  |  refuge. 

2  I  will  call  upon  the  Lord,  which  is  2vorthy  |  to  •  be  |  praised  :  so  shall  I 
be  safe  \  from  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

3  The  sorrows  of  death  \  compass  -  ed  |  me  :  and  the  overflowings  of  ungod- 
liness I  made  *  =  |  me  •  a-  |  fraid. 

4  The  pains  of  liell  \  came  •  a-  |  bout  me  :   the  snares  of  deatli  \  o  -  ver-  | 
took  •  =  I  me. 

5  In  my  trouble  I  will  call  up-  |  on  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  com-  |  plain  •  un-  | 
to  '  my  I  God. 

6  So  shall  he  hear  my  voice  out  of  Ms  \  ho  -  ly  |  temple  :  and  my  complaint 
shall  come  before  him  ;  it  shall  enter  I  e  -  ven  I  into  •  his  I  ears. 


15. 


PUKCELL. 


7  The  earth  \  trembled  •  and  |  quaked  :    the  very  foundations  also  of  the 


cause  •  =  I  he  •  was  |  wroth. 

his  I  presence  :  and  a  consuming  fire  out 

kin  -  died  |  at  it. 

and  •  came  |  down  :  and  it  was  darh  \  un  - 


hills  shook,  and  were  removed,  be- 

8  There  went  a  smoke  out  \  in 
of  his  mouth,  so  that  |  coals  •  were 

9  He  bowed  the  heavens  also, 
der  I  his  •  =  |  feet. 

10  He  rode  upon  the  Cheruhim,  \  and  •  did  |  fly  :  he  ea,me  flying  i\j)-  |  on  • 
the  I  wings  •  of  the  |  _,wind. 

11.  He  made  darkness  his  |  se  -  cret  |  place:  his  pavilion  round  about  him 
with  dark  water,  and  thick  |  clouds  •  to  |  cov  -  er  |  him. 

12.  At  the  brightness  of  his  presence  his  |  clouds  •  re-  |  moved :     Jiail-  \ 
stones  •  and  I  coals  •  of  I  fire. 


46 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  3. — Evening. 

PUBCBLL. 


13  The  LoKD  also  thiindered  out  of  lieaveu,  and  the  Highest  \  gave  •  his  ( 
thunder  :  hail-  \  stones  •  and  |  coals  *  of  |  fire. 

14  He  sent  out  his  arrows,  and  |  scatter  -  ed  |  them  :  he  cast  forth  light- 
nings, I  and  *  de-  |  stroy  -  ed  |  them. 

15  The  springs  of  water  were  seen,  and  the  foundations  of  the  round  world 
were  discovered  at  thy  \  chiding  •  0  |  Lord  :  at  the  blasting  of  the  |  breath  • 
of  I  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 


Bennett. 


16  He  shall  send  down  from  on  high  to  |  fetch  •  =  |  me  :  and  shall  take 
me  I  out  •  of  I  ma  -  ny  |  waters. 

17  He  shall  deliver  me  from  my  strongest  enemy,  and  from  |  them  •  which  j 
hate  me  :  for  they  |  are  •  too  |  migh  -  ty  |  for  me. 

18  They  prevented  me  in  the  |  day  of  *  my  |  trouble  :  hnt  the  |  Lord  •  was  | 
my  •  up-  I  holder. 

19  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  jyZ«fe  of  |  lib  -  er-  |  ty  :  he  brought  me 
forth,  even  because  he  had  a  |  f a  -  vour  |  un  -  to  |  me. 

20  The  Lord  shall  reward  me  after  my  \  right  -  ecus  |  dealing :  according 
to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands  \  shall  •  he  |  recom  -  pense  |  me. 

21  Because  I  have  kept  the  |  ways  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  have  not  forsaken 
my  God  \  as  •  the  |  wick  -  ed  |  doth. 

22  For  I  have  an  eye  unto  |  all  •  his  |  laws  :  and  will  not  cast  out  \  his  • 
com-  I  mand  -  ments  |  from  me. 

23  I  was  also  nncorru'pt  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him  :  and  eschewed  \  mine  •  own  | 
wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

24  Therefore  shall  the  Lord  reward  me  after  my  \  right  -  ecus  |  dealing : 
and  according  unto  the  cleanness  of  my  hands  \  in  •  his  |  eye  *  ^  |  sight. 

25  AVith  the  lioly  thou  |  shalt  *  be  |  holy  :  and  with  a  perfect  man  \  thou  • 
=  I  shalt  •  be  |  perfect. 


Day  3. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


47 


26  With  the  dean  thou  |  shalt  •  be  |  clean  :  and  with  the  froiuard  thou  | 
shalt  •  learn  |  fro  -  ward-  |  ness. 

27  For  thou  shalt  save  the  people  that  are  in  ad-  |  ver  -  si-  |  ty  :  and  shalt 
bring  doum  the  |  high  •  looks  |  of  •  the  |  proud, 

28  Thou  also  shalt  |  light  •  my  |  candle  :  the  Lord  my  God  shall  make  my  | 
dark  -  ness  |  to  •  be  |  light, 

29  For  in  thee  I  shall  discomfit  an  |  host  •  of  |  men  :  and  with  the  help  of 
my  God  I  |  shall  •  leap  |  over  •  the  |  wall. 


16. 


BOTCE. 


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30  The  way  of  God  is  an  unde-  \  fil  -  ed  |  way  :  the  word  of  the  Lord  also 
is  tried  in  the  fire ;  he  is  the  defender  of  all  tliem  that  |  put  •  their  |  trust  •  in  | 
him. 

31  For  who  is  God,  \  but  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  hath  any  \  strength  •  ex-  | 
cept  •  our  I  God  ? 

32  It  is  God  that  girdeth  7ne  with  |  strength  '  of  |  war  :  and  \  mak  -  eth  | 
my  •  way  |  perfect. 

33  He  makethmy/ee^f  like  |  harts'  •  =  \  feet :  and  \  setteth  •  me  |  up  *  on  | 
high. 

34  He  teacheth  mine  |  hands  •  to  |  fight  :  and  mine  arms  shall  break  \  even  * 
a  I  bow  •  of  I  steel. 

35  Thou  hast  given  me  the  defence  of  |  thy  *  sal-  |  vation  :  thy  right  hand 
also  shall  hold  me  up,  and  thy  loving  correction  \  shall  •  =  |  make  •  me  | 
great. 

36  Thou  shalt  make  room  enough  under  me  \  for  *  to  |  go  :  tliat  my  [  foot- 
steps I  shall  •  not  |  slide. 

37  I  will  follow  upon  mine  enemies,  and  |  o  -  ver-  |  take  them  :  neither  will 
I  turn  again  till  I  |  have  ■  de-  |  stroy  -  ed  |  them. 

38  I  will  smite  them,  that  they  shall  not  be  |  able  •  to  |  stand  :  but  \  fall  • 
=  I  under  •  my  |  feet. 

39  Thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength  \  un  -  to  the  |  battle  :thou  shalt  throw 
doiU7i  mine  |  ene  -  mies  |  un  -  der  (  me, 

40  Thou  hast  made  mine  enemies  also  to  turn  their  |  backs  •  up-  |  on  me  : 
and  I  shall  destroy  \  them  •  that  |  hate  •  =  |  me. 

41  They  shall  cry,  but  there  shall  be  |  none  *  to  |  help  them  :  yea,  even 
unto  the  Lord  shall  they  cry,  \  but  •  he  |  shall  *  not  |  hear  them. 


48  THE  PSALTER. 

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42  I  will  beat  them  as  small  as  the  dusf  be-  |  fore  *  the  |  Aviud  :  I  will  east 
them  out  |  as  '  the  |  clay  •  in  the  |  streets. 

43  Thou  shalt  deliver  me  from  the  i<frivings  |  of  •  the  |  people  :  and  thou 
shalt  make  me  the  |  head  '  of  the  |  hea-  •  =  |  then. 

44  A  people  wJiom  I  |  have  •  not  |  known  :  shall  |  =  •  =  |  serve  •  =  |  me. 

45  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  |  shall  •  o-  |  bey  me  :  but  the  strange 
children  \  shall  •  dis-  |  sem  -  ble  |  with  me. 

46  The  strange  children  \  shall  •  =  |  fail  :  and  be  afraid  \  out  •  of  [  their  • 
=  j  prisons. 

47  The  Lord  liveth  ;  and  blessed  he  \  my  •  strong  |  helper  :  and  praised  he 
the  I  God  •  of  |  my  •  sal-  |  vation. 

48  Even  the  God  that  seeth  that  /  |  be  •  a-  |  venged  :  and  Kuhdueth  the  | 
peo  -  pie  I  un  -  to  |  me. 

49  It  is  he  that  delivereth  me  from  my  cruel  enemies,  and  setteth  me  up 
above  mine  |  ad  -  ver-  |  saries  :  thou  shalt  rid  me  \  from  •  the  |  wick  -  ed  |  man. 

50  For  this  cause  will  I  give  thanks  unto  thee  0  Lord,  a-  |  mong  •  the  | 
Gentiles  :  and  ^mg praises  \  un  -  to  |  thy  '  =.|  Name. 

51  Great    prosperity    giveth  he  \  unto  •  his  |  King  :    and  showeth   loving- 
kindness  unto  David  his  Anointed,  and  unto  his  seed  I  for  •  =  I  ev  -  er-  I  more. 


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Psalm  19. — Cceli  enarrant. 

THE  heavens  declare  the  |  glory  •  of  |  God  :  and  the  firmament  \  showeth  • 
his  I  hand  -  y-  |  work. 
3  One    day  \  telleth  •  an-  |  other  :     and    one    nif/hf  |  cei  -  ti-  |  fieth  •  an-  | 
other. 

3  There  is  neither  |  speech  •  nor  |  language  :  but  their  voices  are  |  heard  • 
a-  I  mong  •  =  )  them. 


Day  4. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALfM. 


49 


4  Their  sound  is  gone  out  into  |  all  •  =  |  lands  :  and  their  words  into  the  | 
ends  •  =  I  of  •  the  j  world. 

5  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  \  for  •  the  |  sun  :  which  cometh  forth  as 
a  bridegroom  out  of  his  chamber,  and  rejoiceth  as  a  |  giant  •  to  |  run  •  his  | 
course. 

6  It  goeth  forth  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven,  and  runneth  about 
unto  the  end  of  |  it  •  a-  |  gain  :  and  there  is  nothing  ]tid  \  from  •  the  |  heat  • 
there-  |  of. 

7  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  an  undefiled  law,  con-  |  verting  •  the  |  soul  :  the 
testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure,  and  givetti  \  wis  -  dom  |  un  -  to  the  |  simple. 

8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  riglit,  and  re-  |  joice  •  the  |  heart :  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  is  pure,  and  givetli  \  light  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  eyes. 

9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  and  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  the  judg- 
ments of  the  Lord  are  tr^ie,  and  |  right  -  eous  |  al  -  to-  |  gether. 

10  More  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold,  yea,  than  |  much  •  fine  |  gold  : 
sweeter  also  than  lioney,  \  and  •  the  |  hon  -  ey-  |  comb. 

11  Moreover,  by  them  is  thy  |  ser  -  vant  |  taught :  and  in  keeping  of  tliem.  \ 
there  •  is  |  great  •  re-  |  ward. 

12  Who  can  tell  how  |  oft  •  he  of-  |  fendeth  :  0  cleanse  thou  me  \  from  • 
my  I  se  -  cret  |  faults. 

13  Keep  thy  servant  also  from  presumptuous  sins,  lest  they  get  the  domin- 
ion I  o  -  ver  I  me  :  so  shall  I  be  undefiled,  and  innocent  \  from  •  the  |  great  * 
of-  !  fence. 

14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the  meditation  \  of  *  my  |  heart :  be 
alway  ac-  |  cepta  -  ble  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 

15  0  I  =  •  =  I  Lord  :  7ny  \  strength  •  and  |  my  •  re-  |  deemer. 


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Fsalm  20. — Exaudiat  te  Dominus. 

THE  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  |  day  •  of  |  trouble  :   the  Name  of  the  God  of 
Ja  -  cob  de-  |  fend  *  =  |  thee  : 

2  Send  thee  help  fro7n  the  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary  :  and  strengthen  t?iee  \  out  •  of 
Si  •  =  I  on  : 

3  Remember  \  all  •  thy  |  offerings  :  and  accept  \  thy  •  burnt-  |  sa  -  cri-  |  fice 

4  Grant  thee  thy  |  heart's  •'  de-  |  sire  :  and  f ul-  |  fil  •  =  |  all  •  thy  )  mind. 


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THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  4. — Morning. 
Mesbiter. 


5  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  triumph  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  • 
our  I  God  :  the  Lord  per-  |  form  •  all  |  thy  •  pe-  |  titious. 

6  Now  know  I  that  the  Loed  helpeth  his  Anointed,  and  will  hear  him  from 
his  I  ho  -  ly  I  heaven  :  even  with  the  wholesome  strength  \  of  •  his  |  right  •  =  | 
hand. 

7  Some  put  their  trust  in  chariots,  and  |  some  •  in  |  horses  :  but  we  will 
rememler  the  |  Name  •  of  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God. 

8  They  are  brought  \  down  •  and  |  fallen  :  but  we  are  |  risen  •  and  |  stand  • 
up-  I  right. 

9  Save  Lord  and  hear  us,  0  |  King  •  of  |  heaven  :  when  we  |  call  •  up-  |  on  • 
=  I  thee. 


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Psalm  21. — Domine,  in  virtute  tua. 

THE  King  shall  rejoice  in  thy  strength  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  exceeding  glad 
shall  he  |  be  •  of  |  thy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

2  Thou   hast   given  him  his  |  heart's  •  de-  |  sire  :  and  hast  not  denied  him 
the  re-  |  quest  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  lips. 

3  For  thou  shalt  prevent  him  with  the  blessings  of  |  good  •  =  (  ness  :  and 
shalt  set  a  crown  ot  pure  |  gold  •  up-  |  on  •  his  |  head. 

4  He  asked  life  of  thee  ;  and  thou  gavest  him  a  |  long  *  =  |  life  :  evefi  for  | 
ev  -  er  |  and  *  =  |  ever. 

5  His  honour  is  gi'eat  in  |  thy  •  sal-  |  vation  :    glory  and  great  worship  \ 
shalt  •  thou  I  lay  '  up  -  |  on  him. 

6  For  thou  shalt  give  him  everlasting  fe-  |  li  -  ci-  |  ty  :  and  make  him  glad 
with  the  joy  |  of  *  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

7  And  why?  because  the  King  putteth  his  trust  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  in 
the  mercy  of  the  Most  Highest  |  he  •  shall  |  not  •  mis-  |  carry. 


Day  4. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


51 


8  All  thine  enemies  shall  j  feel  •  thy  |  hand :  thy  right  hand  shall  |  find  • 
out  I  them  •  that  |  hate  thee. 

9  Thou  shalt  make  them  like  a  fiery  oven  in  |  time  of  •  thy  |  wrath  :  the 
Lord  shall  destroy  them  in  his  disiileasure,  and  the*  |  fire  •  =  (  shall  •  con-  | 
sume  them. 

10  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  root  \  out  •  of  the  |  earth  :  and  their  seed  from  a-  | 
mong  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men. 

11  For  they  intended  mischief  &-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  :  and  imagined  such  a 
device  as  they  are  not  |  a  -  ble  |  to  •  per-  |  form. 

12  Therefore  shalt  thou  \  put  •  them  to  |  flight :  and  the  strings  of  thy  bow 
shalt  thou  make  ready  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  face  •  of  |  them. 

13  Be  thou  exalted  Lord  in  |  thine  •  own  |  strength  :  so  will  we  sing,  and  | 
praise  •  =  |  thy  •  =  |  power. 


Day  4. 


lEijening- 


Plintoft. 


Fsalm  22. — Deus,  Deus  metis  ! 

MY  Grod  !  my  God  !  look  upon  me  ;   why  hast  thou  for-  [  sak  -  en  |  me  : 
and  art  so  far  from  my  health,  and  from  the  |  words  '  of  |  my  •  com-  | 
plaint  ? 

2  0  my  God  I  cry  in  the  day-time,  but  thou  \  hear  -  est  |  not :  and  in  the 
jii^i-season  |  al  -  so  I  |  take  •  no  |  rest. 

3  Kndi-thou  con-  |  tinu  -  est  |  holy :  0  thou  \  Worship  *  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

4  Our  fathers  \  hoped  *  in  |  thee  :  they  trusted  in  thee,  and  thou  \  didst  • 
de-  I  liv  -  er  |  them, 

5  They  called  upon  thee,  \  and  •  Avere  |  holpen :    they  put  their  trust   in 
thee,  I  and  •  were  |  not  •  con-  |  founded. 

6  But  as  for  me,  I  am  a  loorm,  and  |  no  •  =  |  man :  a  very  scorn  of  men, 
and  the  |  out  -  cast  |  of  •  the  |  people. 

7  All  they  that  see  me^  \  laugh  •  me  to  |  scorn  :  they  shoot  out  their  lips, 
and  I  shake  •  their  |  heads  •  =:  |  saying, 

8  He  trusted  in   God,  tliat  he  would  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  him  :  let  him  deliver 
him,  I  if  •  =  I  he  •  will  |  have  him. 

9  But  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  my  |  mo  -  ther's  |  womb  :  thou  wast 
my  hope,  when  I  hanged  yet  up-  |  on  •  my  |  mo  -  ther's  |  breasts. 


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10  I  have  been  left  unto  thee  ever  since  \  I  •  was  |  born  :  thou  art  my  God 
even  \  from  •  my  |  mo  -  ther's  (  womb. 

11  0  go  not  from  me ;  for  trouble  is  |  hard  •  at  |  hand  :  and  \  there  •  is  | 
none  •  to  |  helji  me. 

12  Many  oxen  are  |  come  •  a-  |  bout  me  :  fat  bulls  of  Basan  close  me  \  in  • 
on  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

13  They  gape  upon  me  \  with  *  tlieir  [  mouths  :  as  it  were  a  ramjjing  \  and  * 
a  I  roar  -  ing  |  lion. 

14  I  am  poured  out  like  water,  and  all  my  hones  are  |  out  *  of  |  joint :  my 
heart  also  in  the  midst  of  my  hody  is  |  even  *  like  |  melt  -  ing  |  wax. 

15  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd,  and  my  tongue  cleaveth  \  to  • 
my  I  gums  :  and  thou  shalt  bring  me  |  in  -  to  the  |  dust  •  of  |  death. 

16  For  many  dogs  are  |  come  •  a-  |  bout  me  :  and  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  \ 
lay  -  eth  |  siege  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 

17  They  pierced  my  hands  and  my  feet ;  I  may  tell  \  all  *  my  |  bones  :  they 
stand  staring  and  |  looking  •  up-  |  on  •  =  |  me. 

18  T\\Qy  ^?kvim.j  garments  &-  \  mong  *  =  |  them  :  andca.s^  |  lots  'up-  |  on  • 
my  I  vesture. 

19  But  be  not  thou /Wr  from  |  me  *  0  |  Lord  :  thou  art  my  succour,  |  haste  • 
thee  to  I  heljJ  *  =  |  me. 

20  Deliver  my  soul  |  from  •  the  |  sword  :  my  darling  from  the  |  pow  -  er  [ 
of  •  the  I  dog. 

21  Save  me  from  the  |  li  -  on's  |  mouth  :   thou  hast  heard   me  also  from 
among  the  |  horns  *  of  the  |  un  -  i-  |  corns. 

22  I  will  declare  thy  Name  \  unto  •  my  |  brethren  :    in  the  midst  of  the 
congregation  \  will  •  I  |  praise  •  =  |  thee. 


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23  0  praise  the  Lord,  \  ye  •  that  |  fear  him  :  magnify  him  all  ye  of  the  seed 
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Day  4. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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24  For  he  hath  not  despised  nor  abhorred  the  low  estate  \  of  •  the  |  poor  : 
he  hath  not  hid  his  face  from  him  ;  but  when  he  called  unto  |  him  •  he  |  heard  • 
=  I  him. 

25  My  praise  is  of  thee  in  the  great  \  con  -  gre-  |  gation  :  my  vows  will  I 
-perform  in  the  |  sight  •  of  |  them  *  that  |  fear  him. 

26  The  poor  shall  eat,  and  be  |  sat  -  is-  |  fied  :  they  that  seek  after  the  Lord 
shall  praise  Mm :  your  |  heart  •  shall  |  live  •  for  |  ever. 

27  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remember  themselves,  and  be  tt(rnecl  \ 
un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  all  the  kindreds  of  the  nations  shall  |  wor  -  ship  be-  | 
fore  •  =  I  him. 

28  For  the  kingdom  \  is  •  the  |  Lord's  :  and  he  is  the  Governor  a-  |  mong  • 
the  I  peo  •  —  I  pie. 

29  All  such  as  be  fat  up-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :  have  eaten,  \  and  •  =  |  wor  - 
ship-  I  ped. 

30  All  they  that  go  down  into  the  dust  shall  |  kneel  *  be-  |  fore  him  :  and 
no  man  hath  |  quicken  -  ed  |  his  *  own  |  soul. 

31  My  seed  shall  |  serve  •  =  |  him  :  they  shall  be  counted  unto  the  Lord  \ 
for  •  a  I  gen  -  e-  |  ration. 

32  They  shall  come,  and  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  : 
unto  a  people  that  shall  be  horn,  \  whom  •  the  |  Lord  •  hath  j  made. 


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Psalm  23. — Dominus  regit  me. 

THE  LORD  I  is  •  my  |  shepherd  :  therefore  |  can  •  I  |  lack  •  =  |  nothing. 
2  He  shall  feed  me  in  a  |  green  •  =  |  pasture  :  and  lead  me  forth  be-  | 
side  •  the  |  waters  •  of  |  comfort. 

3  He  shall  con-  |  vert  •  my  |  soul :  and  bring  me  forth  in  the  paths  of 
righteonsness  j  for  •  his  |  Name's  •  =  |  sake. 

4  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  /  will  | 
fear  •  no  |  evil :  for  thou  ai-t  with  me  ;  thy  rod  and  |  thy  •  staff  |  com  -  fort  j 
me. 

5  Thou  shalt  prepare  a  table  before  me  against  them  that  |  trou  -  ble  |  me  : 
thou  hast  anointed  my  head  with  oil,  \  and  •  my  j  cup  •  shall  be  |  full. 

6  But  thy  loving-kindness  and  mercy  shall  folloAV  me  all  the  days  \  of  *  my  | 
life  :  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  I  house  •  of  the  I  Lord  •  for  I  ever. 


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Psalm  24. — Domini  est  terra. 

THE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  compass  of  the 
world,  and  |  they  •  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 

2  For  he  hath  founded  it  up-  |  on  •  the  |  seas  :    and  pre-  |  pared  •  it  up-  | 
on  •  the  I  floods. 

3  AVho  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  shall  rise  up  | 
in  •  his  I  ho  -  ly  |  place  ? 

4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  |  pure  •  =  \  heart :  and  that  hath 
not  lift  up  his  mind  unto  vanity,  nor  |  sworn  •  to  de-  |  ceive  *  his  |  neighbour. 

5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness/row 
the  I  God  •  of  |  his  •  sal-  |  vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  them  that  |  seek  •  =  |  him  :  even  of  them  that  | 
seek  •  thy  |  face  •  0  |  Jacob. 

7  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates ;  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors :  and  the  King  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

8  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory :  It  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  even 
the  I  Lord  •  =  |  mighty  •  in  |  battle. 

9  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates ;  and  be  ye  lift  up  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors  :  and  the  King  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

10  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  Even  the  Lord  of  hosts,  |  he  *  is  the  j 
King  •  of  I  glory. 


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Fsalm  25.— Ad  te,  Domine,  levavi. 

UNTO  thee  0  Lord  will  I  lift  up  my  soul ;  my  God  I  have  put  my  |  trust  • 
in  I  thee  :   0  let  me  not  be  confounded,  neither  let  mine  enemies  \  tri  - 
umph  I  0  -  ver  |  me. 


Day  5.— Morning.]  THE   PSALTER.  55 

2  For  all  they  that  hope  in  thee  shall  |  not  'be  a-  |  shamed  :  but  such  as 
transgress  without  a  cause  \  shall  •  be  |  put  •  to  con-  |  fusion. 

3  Show  me  thy  |  ways  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  \  teach  •  me  |  thy  •  =  |  paths. 

4  Lead  me  forth  in  thy  truth,  and  |  learn  •  =  |  me  :  for  thou  art  the  God 
of  my  salvation  ;  in  thee  hath  been  my  hope  \  all  •  the  |  day  •  =  |  long. 

5  Call  to  remembrance  0  Lord,  thy  |  ten  -  der  |  mercies  :  and  thy  loving- 
kindnesses,  which  |  have  •  been  |  ever  •  of  |  old. 

6  0  remember  not  the  sins  and  offences  \  of  •  my  |  youth  :  but  according  to 
thy  mercy  think  thou  upon  me,  0  |  Lord  •  =  |  for  •  thy  |  goodness. 

7  Gracious  and  righteous  \  is  •  the  |  Lord  :    therefore  will  he  teach  \  sin  - 
ners  |  in  •  the  |  way. 

8  Them  that  are  7neek  shall  he  |  guide  •  in  |  judgment :   and  such  as  are 
gentle,  \  them  •  shall  he  |  learn  •  his  |  way. 

9  All  the  paths  of  the  Lord  are  |  mercy  •  and  |  truth  :  unto  such  as  keep 
his  covenant,  \  and  •  his  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

10  For  thy  name's  \  sake  •  0  |  Lord  :  be  merciful  unto  my  sin  ;  \  for  •  =  | 
it  •  is  I  great. 

11  What  man  is  he  that  |  fear  -  eth  the  |  Lord  :  him  shall  he  teach  in  the  | 
way  •  that  |  he  •  shall  |  choose. 

12  His  soul  shall  |  dwell  •  at  |  ease  :  and  his  seed  \  shall  '  in  -  |  lierit  '  the  | 
land. 

13  The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  among  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and  he 
will  show  I  them  •  his  |  cov  -  e  -  |  nant. 

14  Mine  eyes  are  ever  looking  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  shall  pluck  my  | 
feet  •  =  I  out  •  of  the  |  net. 

15  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  |  mer  -  cy  up  -  |  on  me  :  for  I  am  deso- 
late, I  and  •  in  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry. 

16  The  sorrows  of  my  heart  |  are  *  en-  |  larged  :  0  bring  thou  me  |  out  *  of  | 
my  •  =  I  troubles. 

17  Look  upon  my  adversity   and  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry:  atid  for-  |  give  •  me  |  all  • 
my  I  sin. 

18  Consider  mine  enemies,  how  |  many  •  they  |  are  :  and  they  bear  a  tyran- 
nous I  hate  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me. 

19  0  keej)  my  soul,  and  de-  |  liv-er  |  me  :  let  me  not  be  confounded,  for  / 
have  I  put  •  my  |  trust  •  in  |  thee. 

20  Let  perfectness    and  righteous  dealing  \  wait  •  up-  |  on    me  :  for  my  ) 
hope  •  hath  |  been  •  in  |  thee. 

21  Deliver  Israel,  I  0  *  =  I  God :  out  of  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  I  troubles. 


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Psalm  26. — Judicame,  Domine. 


BE  thoii  my  Judge  0  Lord,  for  I  have  walked  \  inuo  -  cent-  |  ly  :  my  trust 
hath  been  also  in  the  Lord,  therefore  \  sliall  •  I  |  not  •  =  |  fall. 

2  Examine  me  0  Lord,  and  |  prove  •  =  |  me  :  try  out  my  |  reins  •  =  |  and* 
my  I  heart. 

3  For  thy  loving-kindness  is  ever  be-  |  fore  •  mine  |  eyes  :  and  /  will  |  walk  • 
in  I  thy  •  =  |  truth. 

4  I  have  not  dwelt  with  |  vain  •  =  |  persons  :    neither  will  I  have  felloiv- 
ship  I  with  •  the  de-  |  ceit  •  =  |  ful. 

5  I  have  hated  the  congregatio)i  \  of  •  the  |  wicked :  and  will  not  sit  a-  [ 
mong  •  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

6  I  will  wash  my  hands  in  innocency,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  and  so  will  /  |  go  * 
to  I  thine  •  =  |  altar. 

7  That  I  may  show  the  voice  of  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :   and  tell  of  |  all  • 
thy  I  wond  -  rous  |  works. 

8  Lord,  I  have   loved   the  habitation  \  of  •  thy  |  house  :   and  the  j)lace  \ 
where  •  thine  |  hon  -  our  |  dwelleth. 

9  0  shut  not  up  my  soul  \  with  '  the  |  sinners  :    nor  my  life  \  with  •  the  | 
blood  •  =:  I  thirsty  ; 

10  In  whose  hands  is  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  their  riylit  \  hand  •  is  |  full  • 
of  I  gifts. 

11  But  as  forme,  I  will   ivalk  \  inno-cent-  |  ly  :   0  deliver  me,  and  be  | 
merci  -  ful  |  un  -  to  |  me. 

12  My  foot  I  stand  -  eth  |  right  :   I   will   praise   the   Lord  \  in  •  the  |  con  - 
gre-  I  gations. 


Day  5. — Evening.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


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Psalm  27. — Dominus  illuminatio. 

THE  Lord  is  my  light  and  my  salvation  ;  whom  then  \  shall  •  I  |  fear  :  the 
Lord  is  the  strength  of  my  life  ;  of  whom  then  \  shall  •  I  |  be  •  a-  |  fraid  ? 

2  When  the  wicked,  even  mine  enemies  and  my  foes,  came  upon  me  to  eat 
v})  I  my  •  =  I  flesh  :  they  \  stum -bled  |  and  •  =  |  fell. 

3  Though  an  host  of  men  were  laid  against  me,  yet  shall  not  my  heart  \ 
be  *  a-  I  fraid  :  and  though  there  rose  up  war  against  me,  yet  will  /  |  put  •  my  | 
trust  •  in  |  him. 

4  One  thing  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord,  which  |  I  •  will  re-  |  quire  :  even 
that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold 
the  fair  beauty  of  the  Lord,  \  and  •  to  |  visit  *  his  |  temple. 

5  For  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me  in  his  |  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  yea, 
in  the  secret  place  of  his  dwelling  shall  he  hide  me,  and  set  me  uj)  up-  |  on  •  a  | 
rock  •  of  I  stone. 

6  And  now  shall  he  lift  uj)  \  mine  •  =  |  head  :  above  mine  enemies  \  round  • 
a-  [  bout  •  =  I  me. 

7  Therefore  will  I  offer  in  his  dwelling  an  ohlation,  \  with  •  great  |  glad- 
ness :  I  will  sing  and  speah  \  prais  -  es  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord. 

8  Hearken  unto  my  voice  0  Lord,  when  I  cry  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  have  mercy 
UJ)  -  I  on  •  me  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me. 

9  My  heart  hath  talked  of  thee,  Seek  \  ye  •  my  |  face  :  Thy  face,  \  Lord  •  =  | 
will  •  I  I  seek. 

10  0  hide  not  thou  thy  |  face  *  from  j  me  :  nor  cast  thy  servant  a-  |  way  * 
=  I  in  •  dis-  I  pleasure. 

11  Tliou  hast  I  been  •  my  |  succour  :  leave  me  not  neither  forsake  me,  0  | 
God  •  of  I  my  •  sal-  |  vation. 

12  When  my  father  and  my  mother  for-  |  sake  •  =  |  me  :  the  Lord  \  tak  - 
eth  I  me  *  =  |  up. 

13  Teach  me  thy  \  way  •  0  |  Lord :  and  lead  me  in  the  right  loay,  be-  | 
cause  of  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

14  Deliver  me  not  over  into  the  will  of  mine  \  ad  -  ver-  |  saries  :  for  there 
are  false  witnesses  risen  up  against  me,  and  |  such  •  as  |  speak  •  =  |  wrong. 

15  I  should  ntterly  have  |  faint  •  =  |  ed  :  but  that  I  believe  verily  to  see 
the  goodness  of  the  Lord  \  in  •  the  |  land  •  of  the  |  living. 

16  0  tarry  tliou  the  |  Lord's  ■  =  |  leisure :  be  strong  and  he  shall  comfort 
thine  heart ;  and  put  thou  thy  |  trust  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 


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UNTO  thee  will  I  cry,  0  |  Lord  •  my  |  strength :  think  no  scorn  of  me ; 
lest  if  thou  make  as  though  thou  hearest  not,  I  become  like  them  that  | 
go  •  down  I  in  -  to  the  |  \)\i. 

2  Hear  the  voice  of  my  liumble  petitions,  when  I  cry  \  un  -  to  |  thee :  when 
I  hold  up  my  hands  towards  the  mercy-se«i  |  of  *  thy  |  ho  -  ly  |  temple. 

3  0  pluck  me  not  away,  neither  destroy  me  with  the  ungodly  and  |  wick- 
ed I  doers  :  which  speak  friendly  to  their  neighbours,  but  imagine  \  mis  -  chief  | 
in  •  their  |  hearts. 

4  Eeward  them  according  \  to  •  their  |  deeds  :  and  according  to  the  wicked- 
ness \  of  •  their  |  own  •  in-  |  ventions. 

5  Recompense  them  after  the  work  \  of  •  their  |  hands :  pay  them  \  that  • 
they  I  have  •  de-  |  served. 

6  For  they  regard  not  in  their  mind  the  works  of  the  Lord,  nor  the  opera- 
tion I  of  •  his  I  hands :  therefore  shall  he  break  them  down  \  and  •  not  |  build  * 
them  I  up. 

7  Praised  \  be  •  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  hath  heard  the  voice  \  of  •  my  |  humble  * 
pe-  I  titions. 

8  The  Lord  is  my  strength  and  my  shield ;  my  heart  hath  trusted  in  him, 
and  I  I  •  am  |  helped  :  therefore  my  heart  danceth  for  joy,  and  in  my  song  | 
will  •  I  I  praise  •  =  |  him. 

9  The  Lord  \  is  .  my  |  strength  :  and  he  is  the  wholesome  defence  of  |  his  • 
An-  I  oint  •  =  |  ed. 

10  0  save  thy  people,  and  give  thy  blessing  unto  |  thine  •  in-  |  heritance  : 
feed  them,  and  j  set  •  them  |  up  •  for  |  ever. 


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Fsalm  29.— Afferfe  Domino. 
0  ye  mighty,  bring  young 
ascribe  unto  the  Lord  J  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  =  |  strength. 


13 RING  unto  the  Lord  0  ye  mighty,  bring  young  rams  |  un-  to  the  |  Lord  : 


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THE   PSALTER. 


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2  Give  the  Lord  the  honour  diie  \  unto  •  his  |  name :  ivorship  the  |  Lord  • 
with  I  ho  -  ly  I  worship. 

3  It  is  the  Lord  that  com-  |  mand  -  eth  the  |  waters :  it  is  the  glorious  | 
God  •  that  I  mak  -  eth  the  |  thunder. 

4  It  is  the  Lord  that  ruleth  the  sea ;  the  voice  of  the  Lokd  is  mighty  in  | 
op  -  er-  I  ation  :  the  voice  of  the  Lord  |  is  •  a  |  glori  -  ous  |  voice. 

5  The  voice  of  the  Lord  hreaketli  the  |  ce  -  dar  |  trees  :  yea,  the  Lord 
breaketh  the  |  cedars  •  of  |  Lib  -  a-  |  nus. 

6  He  maketh  them  also  to  ski})  \  like  •  a  |  calf :  Libanus  also  and  Sirion,  \ 
like  a  •  young  |  u  -  ni  -  |  corn. 

7  The  voice  of  the  Lord  divideth  the  flames  of  fire  ;  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
sliaketh  the  |  wild  -  er  -  |  ness  :  yea,  the  Lord  shaketh  the  |  wild  -  er  -  |  ness  • 
of  I  Cades. 

8  The  voice  of  the  Lord  maketh  the  hinds  to  bring  forth  young,  and  dis- 
covereth  the  |  thick  *  =  |  bushes  :  in  his  temple  doth  every  man  \  speak  •  of  | 
his  •  =  I  honour. 

9  The  Lord  sitteth  above  the  |  wa  -  ter  |  flood  :  and  the  Lord  re-  |  main  - 
eth  a  I  King  •  for  |  ever. 

10  The  Lord  shall  give  strength  \  unto  •  his  |  people  :  the  Lord  shall  give 
his  people  the  |  bless  -  ing  |  of  •  =  |  peace. 


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I  WILL  magnify  thee  0  Lord  ;  for  thou  hast  |  set  'me  |  up  :  and  not  made 
my/oe.s  to  |  tri  -  umph  |  ov-er  |  me. 

2  0  Lord  my  God,  I  |  cried  •  unto  |  thee  :  and  \  thou 

3  Thou  Lord,   hast  brought  my  sonl  \  out  •  of  |  hell 
life  from  them  \  that  •  go  |  down  •  to  the  |  pit. 

4  Sing  praises  unto  the  Lord,  0  ye  |  saints  •  of  |  his  :  and  give  thanks  unto 
him,  for  a  remembrance  \  of  *  his  |  ho  -  li-  |  ness. 

5  For  his  wrath  endureth  but  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  and  in  his  pleasure  j 
is  •  =  I  life  :  heaviness  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy  \  com  -  eth  |  in  •  the  ] 
morning, 

6  And  in  my  prosperity  I  said.  I  shall  never  |  be  '  re-  |  moved  :  thou  Lord 
of  thy  goodness,  hast  |  made  •  my  |  hill  •  so  |  strong. 


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7  Thou  didst  turn  thy  |  face  •  from  |  me  :  and  |  I  •  =  |  was  •  =  |  troubled. 

8  Then  cried  /  unto  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  gat  ine  \  to  •  my  |  Lord  •  right  [ 
humbly. 

9  What  profit  is  there  \  in  •  my  |  blood  :  when  /  |  go  •  down  |  to  •  the  |  pit  ? 

10  Shall  the  dust   give    tlianks  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :    ur   shall  |  it  •  de-  |  clare  * 
thy  I  truth  ? 

11  Hear   0    Lord,   and   have  |  mer-cy  up-  |  on    me:    Lord,  \  be  •  thou  | 
my  •  =  I  helper. 

12  Thou  hast  turned  my  heaviness  \  in  -  to  |  joy  :   thou  hast  put   off  my 
sackcloth,  and  |  gird  -  ed  |  me  •  with  |  gladness  ; 

13  Therefore   shall  every  good    man  sing  of  thy  praise  Avith-  |  out  *  =  | 
ceasing  :   0  my  God,  I  will  give  thanks  |  un  -  to  |  thee  •  for  |  ever. 


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Psalm  31. — In  te,  Domine,  speravi. 

IN  thee  0  Lord,  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust  :   let  me  never  be  put  to  confu- 
sion, deliver  me  \  in  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

2  Bow  dow)i  thine  |  ear  •  to  |  me  :  make  haste  \  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me. 

3  And   be   thou  my  strong  rock,  and  |  house  •  of  de-  |  fence  :  that  thoa  | 
jnay  -  est  |  save  •  =  |  me. 

4  For  thou  art  my  strong  rock  |  and  •  my  |  castle  :  be  thou  also  my  guide, 
and  lead  me  \  for  •  thy  |  Name's  •  =  |  sake. 

5  Draw  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid  privily  \  for  •  =  |  me  :  for  | 
thou  •  =  I  art  •  my  |  strength. 

6  Into  iliy  hands  T  com-  |  mend  •  my  |  spirit  :  for  thou  hast  redeemed  me, 
0  I  Lord  •  thou  ]  (lod  •  of  |  truth. 

7  I  have  hated  theui  that  hold  of  superstitious  \  van  -  i-  |  ties  :   and  my 
trust  I  hath  •  been  |  in  •  the  |  Lord, 


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8  I  will  be  glad  and  rejuice  \  in  •  thy  |  mercy  :  for  thou  hast  considered  my 
trouble,  and  luist  known  my  soul  \  in  •  ad-  |  ver  -  si-  |  ties. 

9  Thou  hast  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of  the  |  en  -  e-  |  my  :  but  hast 
set  Tnj  feet  |  in  •  a  |  large  •  =  |  room. 

10  Have  mercy  upon  me  0  Lord,  for  |  I  •  am  in  |  trouble  :  and  mine  eye  is 
consumed  for  very  heaviness ;  yea,  my  |  soul  •  =  |  and  •  my  |  body. 

11  For  my  life  is  waxen  old  with  |  hea-  vi-  |  ness  :  and  my  |  years  •  with  1 
mourn  •  =  |  ing. 

12  My  strength  faileth  me  Jecaw^'fe  of  |  mine  "in-  |  iquity.andmy  \  bones'  =  | 
are  '  con-  |  sumed. 

13  I  became  a  reproof  among  all  mine  enemies,  but  especialli/  a-  |  mong  • 
my  j  neighbours  :  and  they  of  mine  acquaintance  were  afraid  of  me  ;  and  they 
that  did  see  me  'without,  con-  |  veyed  •  them-  |  selves  •  from  |  me. 

14  I  am  clean  forgotten  as  a  dead  man  \  out  'of  |  mind  :  I  am  become  \  like  * 
a  I  brok  -  en  |  vessel. 

15  For  I  have  heard  the  blasphemy  of  the  |  mul  -  ti-  |  tude  :  and  fear  is  on 
every  side  ;  while  they  conspire  together  against  me,  and  take  their  counsel  to  | 
take  •  a-  |  way  •  my  |  life. 

16  But  my  hope  hath  been  in  |  thee  *  0  |  Lord  :  I  have  said,  \  Thou  •  art  | 
my  •  =  I  God. 

17  My  time  is  in  thy  hand  ;  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  mine  |  en  -  e-  | 
mies  :  and  from  |  them  •  that  |  perse  -  cute  |  me. 

18  Show  thy  servant  the  light  of  thy  \  coun  -  te-  |  nance :  and  save  me  \  for  • 
thy  I  mer  -  cy's  |  sake. 

19  Let  me  not  be  confounded  0  Loed,  for  I  have  called  up-  |  on  •  =  j  thee: 
let  the  ungodly  be  put  to  confusion,  and  be  put  to  |  si  -  lence  |  in  •  the  |  grave. 

20  Let  the  lying  lips  be  |  put  •  to  |  silence  :  which  cruelly,  disdainfully, 
and  despitefuUy  \  speak;  •  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  righteous. 

21  0  how  plentiful  is  thy  goodness,  which  thou  hast  laid  up  for  them  that  | 
fear  •  =  |  thee  :  and  that  thou  hast  prepared  for  them  that  put  their  trust  in 
thee,  even  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  sons  •  of  |  men  ! 

22  Thou  slialt  hide  them  privily  by  thine  own  presence  from  the  provok- 
ing I  of  •  all  j  men  :  thou  shalt  keep  them  secretly  in  thy  tabernacle  \  from  • 
the  I  strife  •  of  |  tongues. 

23  Tlianhs  \  be  •  to  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  hath  showed  me  marvellous  great 
Jcindness  |  in  •  a  |  strong  •  =  |  city. 

24  And  when  I  made  haste,  |  I  •  =  |  said  :  I  am  cast  out  of  the  |  sight  • 
of  I  thine  •  =  |  eyes. 

25  Nevertheless,  thou  heardest  the  voice  \  of  •  my  |  prayer  :  tuhen  I  |  cri  - 
ed  I  un  -  to  |  thee. 

26  0  love  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  *  his  |  saints  :  for  the  Lord  preserveth  them 
that  are  faithful,  and  plenteously  re-  [  ward  -  eth  the  |  proud  •  =  |  doer. 

27  Be  strong,  and  he  shall  es-  |  tablish  •  your  |  heart :  all  ye  that  |  i)ut  • 
your  I  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord. 


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Psalm  32. — Beaii,  quorum. 

BLESSED  is  he  whose  iinrigliteousness  \  is  '  for-  |  given  :  and  w?iose  \  sin  * 
is  I  cov  -  er-  |  ed. 

2  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord  im-  |  puteth  •  no  |  sin  :  and  in 
whose  spirit  \  there  •  is  |  no  '  =  |  guile. 

3  For  whilst  I  |  held  •  my  |  tongue  :  my  bones  consumed  away  |  through  * 
my  I  daily  •  com-  |  plaining. 

4  For  thy  hand  is  heavy  upon  me  \  day  •  and  |  night :  and  my  moisture  is  | 
like  •  the  |  drought  •  in  |  summer. 

5  I  will  acknowledge  my  sin  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  and  mine  nnrighteousness  \ 
have  •  I  I  not  •  =  |  hid. 

6  I  said,  I  will  confess  my  sins  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  so  thou  forgavest 
the  I  wicked  -  ness  |  of  •  my  |  sin. 

T  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  make  his  prayer  unto  thee,  in  a 
time  when  thou  \  mayest  •  be  |  found  :  but  in  the  great  ^voiev-Jloods  they  j 
shall  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  him. 

8  Thou  art  a  place  to  hide  me  in  ;  thou  shalt  preserve  \  me  •  from  |  trouble  : 
thou  shalt  compass  me  about  with  |  songs  •  of  de-  |  liv  -  er-  |  ance. 

9  I  will  inform  thee,  and  teach  thee  in  the  way  ivherein  \  thou  •  shalt  |  go  : 
and  /will  |  guide  '  thee  |  with  •  mine  |  eye. 

10  Be  ye  not  like  to  horse  and  mule  which  have  no  |  un  -  der-  |  standing : 
whose  mouths  must  be  held  with  bit  and  bridle,  \  lest  •  they  |  fall  •  up-  |  on 
thee. 

11  Great  plagues  remain  \  for  the-  un-  |  godly:  but  whoso  putteth  his 
trust  in  the  Lord,  mercy  embraceth  \  him  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

12  Be  glad  0  ye  righteous,  and  re-  |  joice  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  and  be  joyful  all 
ye  I  that  •  are  |  true  *  of  |  heart. 


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Psalm  33. — Exultate,  justi. 

EEJOICE  in  the  Lord  |  0  •  ye  |  righteous  :  for  it  becometh  luell  the  |  just  • 
to  be  I  thank  •  =  |  ful. 

2  Prai><e  the  |  Lord  •  with  |  harp :  sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  hite, 
and  I  instru  -  ment  |  of  *  ten  |  strings. 

3  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  [  new  •  =  |  song  :  sing  praises  histily  unto  him  \ 
with  •  a  I  good  •  =  |  courage. 

4  For  the  word  of  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  true  :  and  \  all  •  his  |  works  •  are  |  faith- 
ful. 

5  He  lovetli  righteousness  and  |  judg  •  =  |  ment :  the  earth  is  full  of  the  | 
good  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

6  By  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  |  heav  -  ens  |  made  :  and  all  the  hosts  of 
tJiem  by  the  |  breath  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  mouth. 

7  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  together,  as  it  u'ere  up-  |  on  •  an  | 
heap  :  and  layeth  up  the  deep,  as  |  in  •  a  |  trea  -  sure  |  house. 

8  Let  all  the  earth  |  fear  •  the  |  Lord  :  stand  in  awe  of  him,  all  |  ye  •  that  | 
dwell  •  in  the  |  world. 

9  For  he  spake,  and  |  it  *  was  |  done  :  he  commanded,  \  and  •  it  j  stood  '  =  \ 
fast. 

10  The  Lord  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  |  hea  -  then  to  |  nought :  and 
maketh  the  devices  of  the  people  to  be  of  none  effect,  and  casteth  otit  the  | 
coun  -  sels  |  of  •  =  |  princes. 

11  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  shall  en-  |  dure  *  for  j  ever  :  and  the  thoughts 
of  his  heart  from  generation  to  |  ge  -  ne-  |  ra  •  =:  |  tion. 

12  Blessed  are  the  people  whose  God  is  the  Lord  Je-  |  ho  •  =  |  vah  :  and 
blessed  are  the  folk  that  he  hath  chosen  to  liim  to  be  |  his  •  in-  |  her  -  it-  |  ance. 

13  The  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven,  and  beheld  all  the  |  children  •  of  | 
men :  from  the  habitation  of  his  dwelling,  he  considereth  all  them  that  | 
dwell  •  =  I  on  •  the  |  earth. 

14  He  fashioneth  all  the  |  hearts  •  of  I  them  :  and  understandeth  |  all  •  =  | 
their  •  =  |  works. 

15  There  is  no  king  that  can  be  saved  by  the  multitude  |  of  •  an  |  host : 
neither  is  any  mighty  man  de-  |  liver  -  ed  |  by  •  much  |  strength. 

16  A  horse  is  counted  but  a  vain  tiling  to  |  save  •  a  |  man  :  neither  shall  he 
deliver  any  man  \  by  •  his  |  great  •  =  |  strength. 


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17  Behold,  the  eye  of  the  Lord  is  uj^on  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and 
upon  them  i\\-A.i  put  their  |  trust  •  in  |  liis  •  :=  |  mercy. 

18  To  deliver  their  |  soul  •  from  |  death  :  and  to  feed  them  \  in  •  the  |  time  * 
of  I  dearth. 

10  Our  soul  hath  patiently  tarried  \  for  •  the  |  Lord  :   for  he  is  our  help  \ 
and  •  =  I  our  •  =  |  shield. 

20  For  our  heart  sliaJl  re-  |  joice  •  in  |  him  :    because  we  have  hoped  \  in  * 
his  I  ho  -  ly  |  Name. 

21  Let  thy  merciful  kindness  0  Lord,  \  be  •  up-  |  on  us  :  like  2^ioe  do  |  put  * 
our  I  trust  •  in  |  thee. 


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I  WILL  alway  give  thrntlcs  \  un-to  the  |  Lord  :   his  praise  shall  |  ever*  be  | 
in  •  my  |  mouth. 

2  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  the  hniuMe  shall  |  hear  • 
there-  |  of  •  and  be  |  glad. 

3  0  praise  the  |  Lord  •  with  |  me  :   and  let  us  magnifn  \  his  •  =  |  Xame  • 
to-  I  gether. 

4  I  sought  the  Lord,  \  and  •  he  |  heard  mo  :  yea  he  delivered  me  \  out  •  of  | 
all  •  my  |  fear. 

5  They  had  an   eye   unto  liim,  \  and  '  were  |  lightened  :   ami  their  faces  \ 
were  •  =  |  not  •  a-  |  shamed. 

0  Lo  the  poor  crieth,  and  the  Lord  \  hear  -  eth  |  him  :  yea  and  saveth  him  \ 
out  •  of  I  all  •  liis  I  troubles. 

7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  tarrieth  round  about  the7n  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  : 
and  I  =  •  de-  |  liver -eth  |  them. 

8  0  taste  and  see  how  f/rarioiis  the  |  Lord  •  --  |  is  :  blessed  is  the  man 
that  I  trust -c'tli  |  in  •  =  I  him. 


Day  7. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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9  0  fear  the  Lord,  ye  that  |  are  •  his  |  saints  :    for  they  that  |  fear  •  =  | 
him  •  lack  |  nothing. 

10  The  lions  do  lack  and  |  suf  -  fer  |  hunger  :  but  they  who  seek  the  Lord 
shall  want  no  |  manner  •  of  |  thing  •  that  is  |  good. 

11  Come   ye   children   and   hearken  \  un-to  |  me  :    I  will  teach  yon  the  | 
fear.'  =  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

13  What  man  is  he  that  |  lusteth  •  to  |  live  :    and  would  |  fain  •  =  |  see  • 
good  I  days  ? 

13  Keep  thy  |  tongue  •  from  |  evil  :  and  thy  lips,  \  that  •  they  |  speak  •  no  | 
guile. 

14  Eschew  evil  \  and  •  do  |  good  :  seek  \  peace  •  =^  \  and  •  en-  |  sue  it. 

15  The   eyes  of   the  Lord  are  |  ov  -  er  the  |  righteous  :   and  his  ears  are  | 
0  -  pen  I  unto  •  their  |  prayers. 

IG  The  countenance  of  the  Lord  is  against  them  |  that  '  do  |  evil :  to  root 
out  the  remembrance  \  of  •  them  |  from  •  the  |  earth. 

17  The  righteous  cry,   and   the   Lord  \  hear-eth  |  them  :    and  delivereth 
them  I  out  •  of  |  all  •  their  |  troubles. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of  a  |  con  -  trite  |  heart  :  and  will 
save  such  as  |  be  •  of  an  |  hum  -  ble  |  spirit. 

19  Great  are  the  troubles  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  :   but  the  Lord  delivereth  \ 
him  •  =  I  out  •  of  I  all. 

20  He  keepeth  \  all  •  his  |  bones  :  so  that  not  \  one  •  of  |  them  •  is  |  broken. 

21  But  misfortune  shall  |  slay  the  •  un-  |  godly  :    and  they  that  hate  the 
righteous  \  shall  •  be  |  des  -  o-  |  late. 

22  The  Lord  delivereth  the  souls  \  of  •  his  |  servants  :  and  all  they  that  put 
their  trust  in  h  im  shall  I  not  *  be  I  des  -  ti-  I  tute. 


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Fsalm  35. — Judica  me,  Domine. 

PLEAD  thou  my  cause  0  Lord,  with  them  that  |  strive  '  with  |  me  :  and 
fight  thou  against  them  that  |  fight  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me. 

2  Lay  hand  upon  the  |  shield  •  and  |  buckler  :  and  stand  \  up  •  to  |  help  *  =  | 
me. 

3  Bring  forth  the  spear,  and  stop  the  way  against  them  that  |  perse  -  cute  ] 
me  :  say  unto  my  soul,  \  I  ■  am  |  thy  •  sal-  )  vation. 


66  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  7.— Morning. 


TURLE— PURCELL. 


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4  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to  shame,  that  sech  \  after  •  my  |  soul  : 
let  them  be  turned  back  and  brought  to  conf  union,  that  im-  |  ag  -  ine  |  mis- 
chief I  for  me. 

5  Let  them  be  as  the  dust  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  wind:  and  the  an()el  of  the  | 
Lord  '  =  I  scatter  -  ing  |  them. 

6  Let  their  waij  be  |  dark  •  and  |  slippery  :  and  let  the  angel  of  the  | 
Lord  •  =  I  perse  -  cute  |  them. 

7  For  they  have  privily  laid  their  net  to  destroy  me  with-  |  out  •  a  |  cause  : 
yea,  even  without  a  cause  have  they  made  a  |  pit  •  for  |  my  •  =:  |  soul. 

8  Let  a  sudden  destruction  come  upon  him  unawares,  and  his  net  that  he 
hath  laid  privily  \  catch  •  him-  |  self  :  that  he  may  fall  \  in  -  to  |  his  •  own  | 
mischief. 

9  And  my  soul  be  joyful  \  in  •  the  |  Lokd  :  it  shall  re-  |  joice  •  in  |  his  ' 
sal-  I  vation. 

10  All  my  bones  shall  say,  Loed  who  is  like  unto  thee,  who  deliverest  the 
poor  from  him  that  is  \  too  •  strong  |  for  him  :  yea,  the  j)oor  and  him  that  is  in 
misery,  from  |  him  •  that  |  spoil  -  etli  |  him  ? 

11  False  witnesses  \  did  •  rise  |  up  :  they  laid  to  my  charge  \  things  *  that  | 
I  •  knew  I  not. 

12  They  rewarded  me  \  evil  •  for  |  good  :  to  the  great  dis-  |  com -fort  |  of  • 
my  I  soul. 

13  Nevertheless  when  they  were  sick  I  put  on  sackcloth,  and  humlled  my  | 
soul  •  with  I  fasting :  and  my  prayer  shall  turn  \  in  -  to  |  mine  •  own  |  bosom. 

14  I  behaved  myself  as  though  it  had  been  my  friend  \  or  *  my  |  brother : 
I  went  heavily  as  one  that  |  mourn  -  eth  |  for  *  his  |  mother. 

15  But  in  mine  adversity  they  rejoiced,  and  gathered  them-  |  selves  *  toi-  | 
gether  :  yea,  the  very  abjects  came  together  against  me  unawares,  making 
mouths  at  |  me  •  and  |  ceas  -  ed  |  not. 

16  With  ihQ  flatterers  were  |  bu-sy  |  mockers  :  yfho  gnashed  \\\)-  \  on  *  me  | 
with  •  their  |  teeth. 

17  Lord,  how  long  Avilt  thoii  \  look  up -on  |  this  :  0  deliver  my  soul  from 
the  calamities  which  they  bring  on  me,  and  my  |  dar  -  ling  |  from  •  the  |  lions. 

18  So  will  I  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great  \  con-gre-  |  gation :  I  will 
praise  \  thee  "  a-  |  mong  •  much  |  people. 

19  0  let  not  them  that  are  mine  enemies  triumph  over  \  me  '  un  -  |  godly  : 
neither  let  them  wink  with  their  eyes  that  |  hate  •  me  with-  |  out  •  a  |  cause. 


Day  7. — Morning.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


67 


20  And  why  ?  their  communing  is  |  not  •  for  |  peace  :  but  they  imagine 
deceitful  words  against  them  that  arc  \  qui  -  et  |  in  •  the  |  land. 

21  They  gaped  upon  me  with  their  |  mouths  '  and  |  said  :  Fie  on  thee  !  fie 
on  thee !  we  |  saw  •  it  |  with  •  our  |  eyes. 

22  This  thou  hast  seen,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  hold  not  thy  tongue  then ;  go 
not  I  far  •  from  |  me  •  0  |  Lord. 

23  Awake,  and  stand  up  to  |  Judge  •  my  |  quarrel :  avenge  thou  my  cmise, 
my  I  God  •  =  |  and  •  my  |  Lord. 

24  Judge  me  0  Lord  my  God,  according  to  thy  \  right  -  eous  -  |  ness  :  and 
let  them  not  \  tri  -  umph  |  o  -  ver  |  me. 

25  Let  them  not  say  in  their  hearts,  There  !  there  !  so  |  would  •  we  |  have 
it :  neither  let  them  say,  We  |  have  •  de-  |  vour  -  ed  |  him. 

26  Let  them  be  put  to  confusion  and  shame  together  that  rejoice  \  at  •  my  | 
trouble  :  let  them  be  clothed  with  rebuke  and  dishonour,  that  |  boast  *  them-  | 
selves  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 

27  Let  them  be  glad  and  rejoice  \\i?ii  favour  my  |  right -eous  |  dealing  :  yea 
let  them  say  alway,  Blessed  be  the  Lord  who  hath  pleasure  in  the  pros-  |  peri- 
ty  I  of  •  his  I  servant. 

28  And  as  for  my  tongue,  it  shall  be  talking  of  thy  \  right  -  eous-  |  ness  : 
and  of  thy  praise,  \  all  •  the  |  day  •  =  |  long. 


Psalm  36. — Dixit  in 


MY  heart  showeth  me  the  loickedness  \  of  the  •  nn-  |  godly  :  that  there  is 
no  fear  of  |  God  •  be-  |  fore  •  his  |  eyes. 

2  For  he  flattereth  himself  in  |  his  •  own  |  sight :  until  his  alonmiahle  \  sin  * 
be  I  found  *  =  |  out. 

3  The  words  of  his  mouth  are  unrighteous  and  |  full  •  of  de-  |  ceit :  he  hath 
left  off  to  behave  himself  wisely,  \  and  •  to  |  do  •  =  |  good. 

4  He  imagineth  mischief  upon  his  bed,  and  hath  set  himself  m  \  no  •  good  | 
way ;  neither  doth  he  ahhor  \  any  •  thing  |  that  •  is  |  evil. 


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5  Thy  mercy  0  Lord  reacheth  \  un-to  the  |  heavens  :    and  thy  faithful- 
ness I  un  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  clouds. 

6  Thy  righteousness  standeth  like  the  |  strong  •  =  |  mountains:   thy  judg- 
ments are  |  like  •  the  |  great  •  =  |  deep. 


68 


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7  Thou  Lord  slialt  save  both  man  and  beast ;  how  excellent  is  tliy  \  mercy  • 
0  I  God  :  and  the' children  of  men  shall  put  their  trust  under  the  |  sha-  dow  | 
of  •  thy  I  wings. 

8  They  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  plenteousness  \  of  •  thy  |  house  :  and  thou 
shalt  give  them  drink  of  thy  jjJeasures,  as  ]  out  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  river. 

9  For  with  ^/ice  is  the  |  well  •  of  |  life  :  and  in  thy  light  \  shall  •  =  |  we  * 
see  I  light. 

10  0  continue  forth  thy  loving-kindness  unto  them  that  |  know  •  =  |  thee : 
and  thy  righteousness  unto  them  |  that  •  are  |  true  •  of  |  heart. 

11  0  let  not  the  foot  of  pride  \  come  •  a-  |  gainst  me  :  and  let  not  the  hand 
of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  cast  *  me  |  down. 

12  There  are  they  fallen,  all  that  work  \  wick-ed-  |  ness  :  they  are  cast 
down,  and  |  shall  •  not  be  |  a-ble  to  |  stand. 


Day  7. 

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Psalm.  37. — Noli  (vmnlari. 


FRET  not  thyself  because  of  |  the  •  uu-  |  godly  :  neither  be  thou  envious  a- 1 
gainst  •  tlie  |  e  -  vil  |  doers. 

2  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  \  like  •  the  |  grass  :    and  be   withered  \ 
even  •  as  the  |  green  •  =  |  herb. 

3  Put  thou  thy  trust  in  tlie  Lord,  and   ho  \  do  -  ing  |  good  :    dwell  in  the 
land,  and  |  veri  -  ly  |  thou  •  shalt  be  |  fed. 

4  Delight  thou  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  he  shall  give  \  thee  •  thy  [heart's  * 
de-  I  sire. 

5  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord,  imdijmt  thy  |  trust  •  in  |  him  :  and  \  he  * 
shall  I  bring  •  it  to  |  pass. 

0  He  shall  make  thy  righteousness  as  |  clear  •  as  the  |  light :   and  thy  just 
dealing  \  as  •  tlie  |  noon  •  =  |  day. 


'  Day  7.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  69 

7  Hold  thee  still  in  the  Lord,  and  abide  patiently  up-  |  on  •  =  |  him  :  but 
grieve  not  thyself  at  him  whose  way  doth  prosper,  against  the  man  that  doeth  \ 
af  -  ter  (  e  -  vil  |  counsels. 

8  Leave  off  from  wrath,  and  let  go  dis-  |  plea  •  =  |  sure  :  fret  not  thyself, 
else  shalt  thou  be  |  mov  -  ed  to  |  do  •  =  |  evil. 

9  Wicked  doers  sliall  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out:  and  they  that  patiently  abide  the 
Lord,  I  those  •  shall  in-  |  herit  •  the  |  land. 

10  Yet  a  little  while,  r.nd  the  ungodly  shall  be  |  clean  •  =  |  gone  :  thou 
shalt  look  after  his  place,  and  |  he  •  shall  |  be  •  a-  |  way. 

11  But  the  meek-spirited  6-7mZ/ pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  earth:  and  shall  be  re/'res/im 
in  the  |  mul  -  ti-  |  tude  •  of  |  peace. 

12  The  ungodly  seeketh  counsel  a-  |  gainst  *  the  |  just  :  and  gnashetli  up-  | 
on  •  him  |  witli  •  his  |  teeth. 

13  The  Lord  shall  |  laugh  •  him  to  |  scorn  :  for  he  hath  seen  \  that  •  his  | 
day  •  is  |  coming. 

14  The  ungodly  have  drawn  out  the  siuord,  and  have  |  bent  •  their  |  bow  : 
to  cast  down  the  poor  and  needy,  and  to  slay  such  as  are  of  a  |  right  •  =  |  con- 
ver-  I  sation. 

15  Their  sword  shall  go  througli  j  their  •  own  [  heart :  and  their  |  bow  •  =  | 
shall  •  be  |  broken. 

IG  A  small  thing  that  the  |  right  -  eous  |  hath  :  is  better  than  great  riches  \ 
of  •  the  I  un  •  =:  |  godly. 

17  For  the  arms  of  the  vngodly  \  shall  *  be  |  broken  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  up-  | 
hold  -  eth  the  |  righteous. 

18  The  Lord  knoweth  the  |  days  •  of  the  |  godly  :  and  their  inheritance  \ 
shall  •  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever. 

19  They  shall  not  be  confounded  in  the  |  peril  -  ous  |  time  :  and  in  the  days 
of  dearth  \  they  •  shall  |  have  •  e-  |  nough. 

20  As  for  the  ungodly  they  shall  i^erish,  and  the  enemies  of  the  Lord  shall 
consume  as  the  |  fat  •  of  |  lambs  :  yea,  even  as  the  smoke  shall  |  they  •  con-  | 
sume  •  a-  |  way. 

21  The  ungodly  borroweth,  and  payeth  \  not  *  a-  |  gain  :  but  the  righteous 
is  I  mer  -  ci-  |  ful  •  and  |  liberal. 

22  Such  as  are  blessed  of  God  shall  pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  land  :  and  they  that 
are  cursed  of  him  \  shall  •  be  |  root-  ed  |  out. 


70  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  7.— Evening. 

Joule— Hesse. 


23  The  Lord  ordereth  a  |  good  •  man's  |  going  :  and  maketh  his  ^uay  ac-  | 
cepta  -  ble  |  to  *  him-  |  self. 

24  Though  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be  |  cast  •  a-  |  way  :  for  the  Lord  up-  |  hold  - 
eth  j  him  •  with  his  |  hand. 

25  I  have  been  young,  and  |  now  •  am  |  old  :  and  yet  saw  I  never  the  right- 
eous forsaken,  nor  |  his  •  seed  |  begging  •  their  |  bread. 

26  The  righteous  is  ever  merciful,  \  and  '  =  |  lendeth  :  and  his  |  seed  •  is  | 
bless  •  =  I  ed. 

27  Flee  from  evil,  and  do  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  good  :  and  \  dwell  •  for  ] 
ev  -  er-  |  more. 

28  For  the  Lord  loveth  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  right  :  he  forsaketh  not  his 
that  be  godly,  but  they  \  are  •  pre-  |  served  •  for  |  ever. 

29  The  unrighteous  shall  be  |  pun  -  ish-  |  ed :  as  for  the  seed  of  the  un- 
godly, it  I  shall  *  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out. 

30  The  righteous  shall  in-  |  herit  •  the  |  land  :  and  \  dwell  •  there-  |  in  • 
for  I  ever. 

31  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  is  exercised  |  in  •  =  |  wisdom  :  and  his 
tongue  \  will  •  be  |  talking  •  of  |  judgment. 

32  The  law  of  his  God  is  |  in  •  his  |  heart :  and  his  |  go  -  ings  |  shall  •  not  I 
slide. 

33  The  ungodly  \  seeth  •  the  |  righteous  :  and  seeketh  oc-  [  cas  •  =  |  ion  • 
to  I  slay  him. 

34  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  \  in  •  his  I  hand  :  nor  condemn  \  him  • 
when  I  he  •  is  |  judged. 

35  Hope  thou  in  the  Lord  and  keep  his  way,  and  he  shall  promote  thee 
that  thou  shall  pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  land:  when  the  ungodly  shall  |  per  -  ish  [ 
thou  •  shalt  I  see  it. 

3G  I  myself  have  seen  the  ungodly  \  in  •  great  |  power  :  and  flourishing  \ 
like  •  a  |  green  •  bay-  |  tree. 

37  I  went  by,  and  lo,  \  he  •  was  |  gone  :  I  sought  him,  but  his  idace  could  | 
no  •  =  I  where  •  be  |  found. 

38  Keep  innocency,  and  take  heed  unto  the  |  thing-  that  is  |  right:  for 
that  shall  bring  a  man  \  peace  •  =  |  at  •  the  |  last. 

39  As  for  the  transgressors,  thoy  shall  |  perish  •  to-  |  gcthor  :  and  the  end 
of  the  ungodly  is,  they  shall  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out  •  at  the  |  last. 


Day  8. — Morxixg.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


71 


40  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  cometh  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  who  is  also 
their  strength  \  in  •  the  |  time  •  of  |  trouble. 

41  And  the  Lord  shall  stand  by  them,  and  |  save  •  =  |  them  :  he  shall  de- 
liver them  from  the  ungodly,  and  shall  save  them  because  they  |  put  •  their  | 
trust  •  in  |  him. 


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Fsalm  38. — Domine,  ne  in  furore. 

PJJT  me  not  to  rebuke  0  Lord,  \  in  •  thine  |  anger  :  neither  chasten  me  \ 
in  •  thy  |  heavy  •  dis-  |  pleasure, 

2  For  thine  arrows  \  stick  •  fast  |  in  me  :  and  \  thy  •  hand  |  presseth  •  me  | 
sore. 

3  There  is  no  health  in  my  flesh  because  of  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure  :  neither 
is  there  any  rest  in  my  bo?ies,  by  |  rea  -  son  |  of  •  my  |  sin. 

4  For  my  wickednesses  are  gone  |  over  •  my  |  head  :  and  are  like  a  sore  bur- 
den, too  I  heavy  •  for  |  me  •  to  |  bear. 

5  My  wounds  stinh,  and  |  are  •  cor-  |  rupt :  through  \  my  •  =  |  fool  -  ish-  | 
ness. 

6  I  am  brought  into  so  great  trouble  and  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry  :  that  I  go  mourning  \ 
all  •  the  I  day  •  =  |  long. 

7  For  my  loins  are  filled  ivith  a  |  sore  •  dis-  |  ease  :  and  there  is  no  |  whole  • 
part  I  in  •  my  |  body. 

8  I  am  feeble  and  |  sore  '  =  |  smitten  :  I  have  roared  for  the  very  dis- 1 
quiet  -  ness  |  of  •  my  |  heart. 

9  Lord,  thou  Jcnowest  \  all  *  my  de-  |  sire  :  and  my  groaning  \  is  •  not  |  hid  • 
from  I  thee. 

10  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  hath  |  fail  -  ed  |  me  :  and  the  sight  of 
mine  \  eyes  •  is  j  gone  •  from  |  me. 

11  My  lovers  and  my  neighbours  did  stand  looking  up-  |  on  *  my  |  trouble  : 
and  my  kinsmen  \  stood  •  a-  |  far  •  =  |  off. 

12  They  also  that  sought  after  my  life  laid  |  snares  •  for  |  me  :  and  they  that 
went  about  to  do  me  evil  talked  of  wickedness,  and  imagined  deceit  \  all  *  the  | 
day  •  =  I  long. 

13  As  for  me  I  was  like  a  deaf  man,  and  |  heard  *  =  |  not :  and  as  one  that 
is  dumb,  who  |  doth  •  not  |  open  •  his  |  mouth. 


72 


THE  PSALTER. 


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are  •  =  |  no  •  re-  |  proofs. 

15  For  in  thee  0  Lord,  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust  :  thou  shalt  answer  for  | 
me  •  0  I  Lord  •  my  |  God. 

10  I  have  required  that  thej^,  even  mine  enemies  shoukl  not  irinmpli  \  o  - 
ver  I  me  :  for  when  my  foot  slipt,  they  rejoiced  \  greatly  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me. 

17  And  I  trnly  am  |  set  •  in  the  [  plague  :  and  mj  heaviness  is  |  ev  -  er  |  in  • 
my  I  sight. 

18  For  I  will  confess  my  |  wick-ed-  |  ness  :  and  be  |  sor-ry  |  for  •  my  |  sin. 

19  But  mine  enemies  live,  \  and  •  are  |  mighty  :    and  they  that   hate   me 
wrnngfulhj  \  are  •  =  |  many  *  in  |  number. 

20  They  also  that  reward  evil  for  good  \  are  •  a-  |  gainst  me  :  because  1  fol- 
low the  I  thing  •  that  |  good  •  =  |  is. 

21  Forsake  me  not,  0  |  Lord  •  my  |  God  :  be  not  \  thou  •  =  |  far  •  from  |  me. 
32  Haste  \  thee  *  to  |  help  me  :  0  Lord  \  God  •  of  |  my  •  sal-  |  vation. 


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I  SAID.  I  will  take  heed  \  to  •  my  |  ways :  that  /  of-  |  fend  •  not  |  in  *  my  | 
tongue. 

2  I  will  keep  my  mouth  as  it  were  \  with  •  a  |  bridle  :   while  the   un-  |  god- 
ly is  I  in  •  my  |  sight. 

3  I  held  my  tongue,  and  |  spake  •  =  |  nothing  :  I  kept  silence,  yea  even 
from  good  words,  but  it  2vas  \  pain  •  and  |  grief  •  to  |  me. 

4  My  heart  was  hot  within  me  ;  and  while  I  was  thus  mnsitig  tlio  |  fire  •  =  | 
kindled  :  and  at  the  last  I  |  Lspake  '  =  |  with  •  my  |  tongue  ; 

5  Loui)  let  me  know  my  end,  and  the  nuinber  \  of  •  my  |  days  :  that  I  may 
be  certified  how  |  long  •  I  |  have  *  to  |  live. 


Day  8. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


73 


G  Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  it  were  a  |  span  •  =  |  long :  and 
mine  age  is  even  as  nothing  in  resi^ect  of  thee  ;  and  verily  every  man  living 
is  I  al  -  to-  I  geth  -  er  |  vanity. 

7  For  man  walketh  in  a  vain  shadow,  and  disquietetJi  him-  |  self  •  in  |  vain  : 
he  heapeth  up  riches,  and  cannot  tell  \  who  •  shall  |  gath  -  er  |  them. 

8  And  now  Lord,  |  what  is  •  my  |  hope  :  Truly  my  |  hope  •  is  |  even  •  in  j 
thee. 

9  Deliver  me  from  (dl  \  mine  •  of-  |  fences  :  and  make  me  )iot  a  re-  |  buke  * 
un-  I  to  •  the  |  foolish. 

10  I  became  dumb,  and  opened  not  \  my  •  =  [  mouth  :  for  \  it  •  was  \ 
thy  •  =  I  doing. 

11  Take  thy  plague  a-  |  way  •  from  |  me  :  I  am  even  consumed  by  the 
■means  \  of  *  thy  |  hea  -  vy  |  hand. 

12  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  chasten  man  for  sin,  thou  makest  his 
beauty  to  consume  away,  like  as  it  were  a  moth  \  fretting  •  a  |  garment  :  every 
man  therefore  \  is  •  but  |  van  -  i-  |  ty. 

13  Hear  my  prayer  0  Lord,  and  with  thine  ears  con-  |  sider  •  my  |  calling: 
hold  not  thy  |  peace  •  =  |  at  •  my  |  tears. 

14  For  I  am  a  |  Strang  -  er  with  |  thee  :  and  a  sojourner,  as  |  all  •  my  j 
fath  -  ers  |  were. 

15  0  spare  me  a  little,  that  I  may  re-  |  cover  •  my  |  strength  :  before  I  go 
hence,  \  and  •  be  |  no  *  more  |  seen. 


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I  WAITED  patiently  \  for  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  he  inclined  unto  |  me  *  and  | 
heard  •  my  |  calling. 

2  He  brought  me  also  out  of  the  horrible  pit,  out  of  the  |  mire  •  and  |  clay : 
and  set  my  feet  upon  the  rock,  and  |  or  -  der-  |  ed  •  my  |  goings. 

3  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  \  in  •  my  |  mouth :  even  a  thanksgiving  \ 
un  -  to  I  our  •  =  |  God. 

4  Many   shall  |  see   it  *  and  |  fear  :    and   shall  put   their  |  trust  •  =  |  in  * 
the  I  Lord. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  set  his  hope  |  in  •  the  |  Lord  :   and  turned 
not  unto  the  proud,  and  to  sicch  as  |  go  *  a-  |  bout  •  with  |  lies. 


74 


THE  PSALTER. 


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6  0  Lord  my  God,  great  are  the  wondrous  works  wliich  thon  hast  done, 
like  as  be  also  thy  thoughts,  wliich  |  are  •  to  |  us- ward  :  and  yet  there  is  no 
man  that  |  order  -  eth  |  them  •  unto  |  thee. 

7  If  I  should  declare  tliem,  \  and  •  speak  |  of  them  :  they  should  bo  more 
than  /  am  |  a  -  ble  |  to  *  ex-  |  press. 

8  Sacrifice  and  rnQoX-offering  thou  |  would  -  est  |  not :  but  mine  ears  \  hast  • 
thou  I  o  -  pen-  |  ed, 

9  Burnt-offerings  and  sacrifice  for  sin  hast  thoit  \  not  •  re-  |  quired  :  then  \ 
said  •  I  I  Lo  •  I  I  come  ; 

10  In  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written  of  me,  that  I  should  fulfil  tliy 
will,  I  0  •  my  |  God  :  I  am  content  to  do  it ;  yea  thy  law  \  is  •  with-  |  in  • 
my  I  heart. 

11  I  have  declared  thy  righteousness  in  the  great  \  con-gre-  |  gation  :  lo,  I 
will  not  refrain  my  li^is,  0  |  Lord  •  and  |  that  •  thou  |  knowest. 

12  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  with-  |  in  •  my  |  heart :  my  talk  luith 
been  of  thy  ti'uth,  \  and  •  of  |  thy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

13  I  have  not  kept  back  thy  loving  \  mercy  •  and  |  truth  :  frutn  the  | 
great  •  =  |  con-gre-  |  gation. 

14  "Withdraw  not  thou  thy  mercy  from  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :  let  thy  loving- 
kindness  and  thy  tr'uth  \  al  -  way  pre-  |  serve  •  =  |  me. 

15  For  innumeraljle  troubles  are  come  about  me  ;  my  sins  have  taken  such 
hold  upon  me  that  I  am  not  able  to  |  look  •  =  |  up  :  yea  they  are  more  in 
number  than  the  hairs  of  my  head,  and  my  |  heart  *  hath  |  fail  -  ed  |  me. 

16  0  Lord,  let  it  be  thy  pleasure  to  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me  :  make  haste,  0  | 
Lord  •  to  |  help  •  =  |  me. 

17  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  together,  that  seek  after  my 
soul  I  to  •  de-  I  stroy  it  :  lot  them  be  driven  backward  and  put  to  rebuM,  \ 
that  •  =  I  wish  •  me  |  evil. 

18  Let  them  be  desolate,  and  re-  |  warded  •  with  |  shame  :  that  say  unto  me 
Fie  upon  thee  /  |  fie  *  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee. 

19  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  be  joyful  and  |  glad  •  in  |  thee  :  and  let 
guch  as  love  thy  salvation  say  alwag,  The  |  Lord  •  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed, 

20  As  for  me,  I  am  |  poor  •  and  |  needy  :  but  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  car  -  eth  |  for 
me. 


21  Thou  art  my  helper  \  and  '  re- 
my  I  God. 


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Day  8. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm  41. — Beatus  qui  intelligit. 

BLESSED  is  he  that  consiclereth  the  |  poor  •  and  |  needy  :   the  Lord  shall 
deliver  him  \  in  •  the  |  time  •  of  |  trouble. 

2  The  Lord  preserve  him  and  keep  him  alive,  that  he  may  be  blessed  up-  | 
on  •  =  I  earth  :  and  deliver  not  thou  him  into  the  will  |  of  *  his  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

3  The  Lord  comfort  him  when  he  lieth  sick  up-  |  on  •  his  |  bed  :  make 
thoTi  all  his  bed  \  in  •  his  |  sick  *  =  |  ness. 

4  I  said,  Lord  be  merciful  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  heal  my  soul,  for  /  have  |  sinned  • 
a-  I  gainst  •  =  |  thee. 

5  Mine  enemies  speak  \  evil  •  of  |  me  :  When  shall  he  die,  \  and  •  his  | 
name  •  =  |  perish  ? 

6  And  if  he  come  to  see  me,  he  speakefh  \  van  -  i-  |  ty  :  and  his  heart  con- 
ceiveth  falsehood  within  himself ;  and  when  he  cometh  forth  |  he  •  =  |  tell- 
eth  I  it. 

7  All  mine  enemies  whisper  together  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  even  against  me 
do  they  im-  |  ag-  ine  |  this  •  =  |  evil. 

8  Let  the  sentence  of  guiltiness  pro-  |  ceed  •  a-  |  gainst  him  :  and  now  that 
he  lieth,  let  |  him  '  rise  |  up  •  no  |  more. 

9  Yea,  even  mine  own  familiar  friend  \  whom  •  I  |  trusted  :  who  did  also 
eat  of  my  bread,  hath  |  laid  •  great  |  wait  •  for  |  me. 

10  But  be  thou  merciful  unto  |  me  •  0  |  Lord:  raise  thou  me  up  again,  \ 
and  •  I  I  shall  *  re-  |  ward  them. 

11  By  this  I  knoiv  thou  |  favour -est  |  me  :  that  mine  enemy  \  doth  •  not  | 
triumph  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 

12  And  when  I  am  in  my  health,  thou  up-  |  hold  -  est  |  me  :  and  shalt  set 
me  be-  |  fore  •  thy  |  face  *  for  |  ever. 

13  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  |  Is  -  ra  -  el :  loorld  with-  |  out  *  end  |  A  •  =  | 
men. 


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[Day  8. — Evenixc. 


TURLE— SpOHK. 


Fsalm  42. — Quemadmodum. 

LIKE  as  the  hart  desireth  the  |  wa  -  ter-  |  brooks  :  so  longeth  my  soul  \  af  - 
ter  I  thee  •  0  |  God. 

2  My  soul  is  athirst  for  God,  yea  even  for  the  |  liv  -  ing  |  God  :  when  shall 
I  come  to  appear  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  presence  •  of  |  God  ? 

3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  \  day  •  and  |  night :  while  they  daily  say 
unto  me,  \  Where  •  is  |  now  "  thy  [  God  ? 

4  Now  when  I  think  thereupon,  I  pour  out  my  heart  \  by  •  my-  |  self  :  for 
I  went  with  the  multitude,  and  brought  them  forth  \  in  -  to  the  |  house  •  of  | 
God. 

5  In  the  voice  of  praise  and  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :  among  such  as  | 
keep  •  =L  I  lio-ly-  (  day. 

6  Why  art  thou  so  full  of  heaviness,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  why  art  thou  so 
dis-  I  qui  -  et-  |  ed  •  with-  |  in  me  ? 

7  Put  thy  I  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  give  him  thauks  for  the  |  help  * 
of  his  I  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

8  My  God,  my  soul  is  vexed  with-  |  in  •  =  |  me  :  therefore  vrill  I  remember 
thee  concerning  the  land  of  Jordan  and  the  |  lit  -  tie  |  hill  •  of  |  Hermon. 

9  One  deep  calleth  another,  because  of  the  noise  of  the  |  wa  -  ter-  |  pipes  ; 
all  thy  waves  and  storms  are  |  gone  '  =  10-  ver  |  me. 

10  The  Lord  hath  granted  his  \o\mg-kindness  \  in  •  the  |  day-time  :  and 
in  the  night-season  did  I  sing  of  him,  and  made  mj  prayer  \  un-to  the  |  God 
of  •  my  I  life. 

11  I  will  say  unto  the  God  of  my  strength.  Why  hast  thou  for-  |  got  -ten  | 
me  :  why  go  I  thus  heavily,  tvhile  the  |  ene  -  my  op-  |  pres-seth  |  me  ? 

12  My  bones  are  smitten  asunder  \  as  •  with  a  |  sword  :  while  mine  enemies 
that  trouble  me  \  cast  •  me  |  in  •  the  |  teeth  ; 

13  Namely,  while  they  say  daily  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  Wliere  is  |  now  •  =  | 
thy  •  =  I  God  ? 

14  Why  art  thou  so  vexed,  \  0  *  my  |  soul  :  and  why  art  thou  so  dis-  |  qui  - 
et-  I  ed  •  with-  |  in  me  ? 

15  0  put  thy  I  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  thank  him,  which  is  the  help 
of  my  countenance,  \  and  •  =  |  my  •  =  |  God. 


Day  9.~Mor>.'ing.] 


THE  PS  ALTER. 


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Fsalm  43. — Judica  me,  Deus. 

/^  IVE  sentence  with  me  0  God,  and  defend  my  cause  against  the  un-  | 
VjT    Ij  I  people:    0  deliver  me  from  the  de-  |  ceit-ful  and  |  wick-ed  | 

2  For  thou  art  the  God  of  my  strength,  why  hast  tliou  |  put  •  me  | 
thee  :  and  why  go  I  so  heavily,  ivhile  the  |  ene  -  my  op-  |  press-  eth  |  me 

3  0  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth,  that  |  they  •  may  |  lead  me 
bring  me  unto  thy  holy  li  ill,  \  and  •  to  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

4  And  that  I  may  go  unto  the  altar  of  God,  even  unto  the  God  of  my  j 
and  I  gladness  :  and  upon  the  \vdvp  will  I  give  thanks  unto  tJiee,  0  |  God 
my  •  =  I  God. 

5  Why  art  thou  so  heavy,  \  0  '  my  |  soul :  and  why  art  thou  so  dis-  | 
et-  I  ed  •  with-  |  in  me  ? 

G  0  jy?<^  thy  |  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  give  him  thanks,  which 
help  of  my  countenance,  \  and  •  =  |  my  •  =  |  God. 


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"TTT"E  have  heard  with  our  ears  0  God,  our  fathers  have  |  told  •  =  |  us  : 
V  V       what  thou  hast  done  \  in  •  their  |  time  •  of  |  old  ; 

2  How  thou  hast  driven  out  the  heathen  with  thy  hand,  and  |  planted  * 
them  I  in :  how  thou  hast  destroyed  the  nations,  \  and  *  :=  |  cast  •  them  |  out. 

3  For  they  gat  not  the  land  in  possessioii  through  |  their  •  own  J  sword  : 
neither  was  it  their  oion  \  arm  •  that  [  help  -  ed  |  them. 

4  But  thy  right  hand  and  thine  arm,  and  the  light  of  thij  \  conn  -  te-  |  nance: 
because  thou  hadst  a  |  f a  -  vour  |  un  -  to  |  them. 

5  Thou  art  my  |  King  •  0  |  God :  send  \  help  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  Jacob. 

6  Through  thee  will  we  overthrow  our  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  in  thy  name 
will  we  tread  them  under  that  |  rise  •  up  a-  |  gainst 

7  For  I  will  not  trust  \  in  •  my  |  bow  :  it  is  not  \ 
help  me. 

8  But  it  is  thou  that  savest  i\s  from  our  |  en  -  e- 
to  con-  I  f  u  -  sion  that  |  hate  *  =  |  us. 

9  We   make  our  boast  of    God  |  all  •  day  |  long :   and  will  |  praise  •  thy 
Name  •  for  I  ever. 


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THE  PSALTER. 


44. 


[Day  9. — Morning. 

Rev.  W.  II.  Cooke. 


10  But  now  thou  art  far  off,  and  puttest  ns  \  to  •  con-  |  fusion  :  and  goest 
not  I  forth  •  =  |  with  •  our  |  armies. 

11  Thou  makest  us  to  turn  our  hacks  up-  |  on  •  our  |  enemies:  so  that 
they  which  |  hate  *  us  |  spoil  •  our  |  goods. 

12  Thou  lettest  us  be  eaten  np  \  like  •  ==  |  sheep  :  and  hast  scattered  \  us  * 
a-  I  mong  •  the  |  heathen. 

13  Thou  sellest  thy  |  peo-ple  for  |  nought :  and  tahest  |  no  •  =  |  mon-ey  | 
for  them. 

14  Thou  makest  us  to  be  rehnhed  \  of  •  our  |  neighbours  :  to  be  laughed  to 
scorn,  and  had  in  derision  of  them  \  that  •  are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  us. 

15  Thou  makest  us  to  be  a  hj-worul  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  that  the 
people  I  shake  *  their  |  heads  •  at  |  us. 

16  My  confusion  is  |  dai  -  ly  be-  |  fore  me:  and  the  shame  of  mj  face  \ 
hath  *  1=  I  cover  -  ed  |  me. 

17  For  the  voice  of  the  slanderer  \  and  'bias-  |  phemer  :for  the  |  ene  -my  | 
and  •  a-  |  venger. 

18  And  though  all  this  be  come  upon  us,  yet  do  we  not  for-  |  get  •  =  |  thee  : 
nor  behave  ourselves  frowardly  \  in  •  thy  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant. 

19  Our  heart  is  not  \  turn  -  ed  |  back  :  neither  our  |  steps  •  gone  |  out  of  • 
thy  I  way  ; 

20  No,  not  when  thou  hast  smitten  us  i^ito  the  |  place  •  of  |  dragons  :  and 
covered  us  \  with  •  the  |  shadow  •  of  |  death. 

21  If  we  have  forgotten  the  name  of  our  God,  and  holden  up  our  haiids  to  | 
any  •  strange  |  god  :  sliall  not  God  search  it  out  ?  for  he  knoweth  the  very  \ 
se  -  crets  |  of  •  the  j  heart. 

22  For  thy  sake  also  are  we  killed  \  all  the  •  day  |  long :  and  are  counted  as 
sheep  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  to  •  be  |  slain. 

23  Up  Lord,  why  |  sleep  -  est  |  thou  :  aAvake,  and  be  not  |  ab  -  sent  from  | 
us  •  for  I  ever. 

24  Wherefore  hidest  \  thou  •  thy  |  face  :  and  forgettest  our  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry  • 
and  I  trouble  ? 

25  For  our  soul  is  brought  low,  even  |  un  -  to  the  |  dust :  our  lelly  \  cleav  - 
eth  I  un  -  to  the  |  ground. 

26  Arise,  and  |  help  •  =  |  us  :  and  deliver  us,  \  for  •  thy  |  mer  -  cy^s  | 
sake. 


Day  9. — IMorning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm  45. — Eructuvit  cor  meum. 


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I  sjDeak  of  the  things  which 


•  =  I  ter. 

:  full  of  grace  are  thy  lij)s, 

thou  •  Most  I  Mighty  :  ac- 

:   ride  on   because   of  the 


MY  heart  is  inditing  of  a  |  good  •  =  |  matter 
/have  I  made  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  King. 

2  My  tongue  \  is  •  the  |  pen  :  of  a  \  rea-  dy  |  wri 

3  Thou  art  fairer  thati  the  |  children  •  of  |  men 
because  God  hath  |  bless  -  ed  |  thee  •  for  |  ever. 

4  Gird  thee  with  thy  sword  upon  thy  thigh,  0  | 
cording  to  thy  \  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  re-  |  nown. 

5  Good  luck   have   thou  \  with  •  thine  |  honour 
word  of  truth,  of  meekness  and  righteousness  ;  and  thy  right  haiid  shall  |  teach  • 
thee  I  terri  -  ble  |  things. 

6  Thy  arrows  are  very  sharp,  and  the  people  shall  be  subdued  \  un  -  to  | 
thee  :  even  in  the  midst  a-  |  mong  *  the  |  King's  •  =:  |  enemies. 

7  Thy  seat  0  God,  en-  |  duretli  •  for  |  ever  :  the  sceptre  of  thy  hingdom  \ 
is  •  a  I  right  •  =  |  sceptre. 

8  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  in-  |  i-qui-  |  ty  :  wherefore 
God  even  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of  |  glad  -  ness  a-  |  bove  * 
thy  I  fellows. 

9  All  thy  garments  smell  of  myrrh,  \  aloes  •  and  |  cassia  :  out  of  the  ivory 
palaces,  whereby  \  they  •  have  |  made  •  thee  |  glad. 

10  Kings'  daughters  were  among  thy  |  honour  -  able  |  women  :  upon  thy 
right  hand  did  stand  the  queen  in  a  vesture  of  gold,  wr ought  a-  |  bout  •  with  | 
di  -  vers  |  colours. 

11  Hearken  0  daughter  and  consider  \  in-  |  cline  •  thine  |  ear  :  forget  also 
thine  own  ijeople,  \  and  •  thy  |  fa  -  ther's  |  house. 

12  So  shall  the  King  \va.\'q  ]ileasure  \  in  •  thy  |  beauty  :  for  he  is  thy  Lord 
God,  and  |  wor  -  ship  |  thou  •  =  |  him. 

13  And  the  daughter  of  Tyre  shall  be  there  \  with  •  a  |  gift  :  like  as  the 
rich  also  among  the  people  shall  malce  their  |  sup  -  pli-  |  ca  -  tion  be-  |  fore  thee. 

14  The  King's  daughter  is  all  \  glor  -  ious  with-  |  in :  her  clothing  |  is  *  of  | 
wrought  •  =  I  gold. 

15  She  shall  be  brought  unto  the  King  in  raiment  of 
virgins  that  be  her  fellows  shall  bear  her  company,  and 
unto  I  thee. 

16  With  joy  and  gladness  shall  |  they  '  be  |  brought 
to  the  I  King's  •  =■  \  palace. 


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17  Instead  of  i\\y  fathers  thou  |  slialt  •  liuvc  |  children  :  whom  thou  niayest 
make  \  priii  -  ces  in  |  all  •  =:  |  lands. 

18  I  will  remember  thy  Name  from  one  generation  \  to  •  an-  |  other :  there- 
fore shall  the  people  give  thanks  unto  tttee,  \  world  '  with-  |  out  •  =  |  end. 


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Psalm  46. — /)ei<s  noster  refuginm. 

GOD  /.»;  our  |  hope  •  and  |  strength :  a  veri/  \  pre  -  sent  |  help  •  in  |  trouble. 
2  Therefore  Avill  we  not   fear,   ttwugli  the  |  earth  •  be  |  moved  :   and 
though  the  hills  be  carried  \  in  -  to  the  |  midst  •  of  the  |  sea. 

3  Though  the  Avaters  thereof  \  rage  •  and  |  swell  :  and  though  the  moun- 
tains ^hahe  at  the  |  tern  -pest  |  of  •  the  |  same. 

4  The  rivers  of  the  flood  thereof  shall  make  glad  the  |  city  •  of  |  God  :  the 
holy  place  of  the  tabernacle  \  of  •  the  |  Most  •  =  |  Highest. 

5  God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  therefore  shall  she  not  \  be  •  re-  |  moved  : 
God  shall  |  help  •  her  and  |  that  •  right  |  early. 

G  The  heathen  make  much    ado,  and  the  |  kingdoms  "are  |  moved  :    biit 
God  hath  showed  his  voice,  and  the  |  earth  *  shall  |  melt  •  a-  |  way. 

7  The  Lord  of  hosts  \  is  •  Avith  |  us  :  the  God  of  |  Ja  -  cob  |  is  •  our  |  refuge. 

8  0  come  hither  and  heliold  the  |  works  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  what  destruction 
tie  hath  |  brought  '  up-  |  on  *  the  |  earth. 

9  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  in  |  all  •  tiie  |  world  :  he  breaketh  the  bow,  and 
knappeth  the  spear  in  sunder,  and  bnrneth  the  |  chari  -ots  |  in  •  the  |  fire. 

10  Be  still  then,  and  know  that  |  I  •  am  |  God  :  I  will  be  exalted  among 
the  heathen,  and  I  will  he  ex-  |  alt  -  ed  |  in  •  the  |  earth. 

11  The  Lord  of  hosts  \  is  •  with  |  us :  the  Godot  \  Ja-  cob  |  is  •  our  |  refuge. 


Day  9. — Evenixg.] 

Day  9. 

47. 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Fsalm  47. — Omnes  gentes,  plaudite. 

OCLAP  your  hands  together,  \  all  •  ye  |  people  :     0  sing  nnto   TrOfZ  with 
the  I  voice  •  of  |  mel  -  o-  |  cly. 

2  For  the  Lord  is  liiglt,  and  |  to  •  be  |  feared  :  he  is  the  great  King  up- 
on "=:  |  all  '  the  I  earth. 

3  He  shall  subdue  the  people  \  un  -  der  |  us :  and  the  nations  \  un  -  der 
our  •  =  I  feet. 

4  He  shall  choose  out  an  |  herit-age  |  for  us  :  even  the  worship  of  |  Ja 
cob  I  whom  •  he  |  loved. 

5  God  is  gone  up  with  a  |  mer  -  ry  |  noise  :  and  the  Lord  with  the 
sound  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  trump. 

6  0  sing  praises,   sing  praises  \  unto  •  our  |  God  :    0  sing  jjraises,   sing 
]    prais-es  |  unto  •  our  |  King. 

!  7  For  God  is  the  King  of  |  all  •  the  |  earth  :  sing  ye  \  prais  -  es  with  |  un 

der-  I  standing. 

8  God  reigneth  \  over  •  the  |  heathen  :  God  sitteth  up-  |  on  •  his  |  ho-ly 
seat. 

9  The  princes  of  the  j)eople  are  joined  unto  the  people  of  the  God  of  |  A 
bra-  I  ham  :  for  God  which  is  very  high  exalted,  doth  defend  the  eartli  |  as  •  it 
were  •  with  a  |  shield. 


Psalm  48. — Magnus  Domimis. 

GREAT  is  the  Lord,  and  highly  \  to  •  be  |  praised  :  in  the  city  of  our  God, 
even  up-  |  on  •  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hill. 

2  The  hill  of  Sion  is  a  fair  place,  and  the  joy  of  the  |  whole  •  =  |  earth  : 
upon  the  north  side  lieth  the  city  of  the  great  King ;  God  is  well  known  in  her 
palaces  |  as  •  a  |  sure  •  =  |  refuge. 

3  For  lo,  the  |  kings  *  of  the  |  earth  :  are  gathered,  \  and  •  gone  |  by  •  to-  | 
get  her. 

4  They  marvelled  to  |  see  '  such  |  things  :  they  were  astofiisJied,  and  |  sud- 
den -  ly  I  cast  •  =  I  down. 


82 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  9— EvENixci. 


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5  Fear  came  there  upon  them  \  and  •  =  |  sorrow:  as  ?^7;o«  a  |  wo -man  [ 
in  •  her  |  travail. 

6  Thou  shalt  break  the  |  ships  •  of  the  |  sea  :  tlirougli  \  =  •  the  |  east  •  =  | 
wind. 

7  Like  as  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
in  the  citi/  \  of  •  our  |  God  :   frod  up-  |  hokl  -  eth  the  |  same  •  for  |  ever. 

8  We  wait  for  thy  loYing-kindness,  j  0  •  =  |  God  :    in   the  |  midst  •  of  | 
thy  •  =  I  temple. 

9  0  God,  according  to  thy  Name,  so  is  thy  praise  2into  the  |  world's  '  =  | 
end  :  thy  right  hand  is  |  full  •  of  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness. 

10  Let  the  Mount  Sion  rejoice,  and  the  daughter  of  Judah  |  be  *  =  |  glad  : 
because  \  of  •  thy  |  judg  •  =  |  ments. 

11  Walk  about  Sion,  and  go  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  her  :   and  \  tell  •  the  |  tow- 
ers •  there-  |  of. 

12  Mark  well   her   bulwarks,   set  |  up  *  her  |  houses  :   that  ye  may  |  tell  • 
them  I  that  •  come  |  after. 

13  For   this   God   is   our    God    for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever :   he  shall   be  our  j 
guide  •  =  I  un  -  to  I  death. 


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Fsaltn  49. — Audite  lime,  omnes. 

OHEAR  ye  this,  \  all   •  ye  |  people  :    ponder  it  with  your  ears,  all  |  ye  • 
that  I  dwell  •  in  the  |  world. 

2  High  and  loiv,  \  rich  •  and  |  poor  :  one  \  with  •  an-  |  oth  *  =  |  er. 

3  My  mouth  shall  |  speak  •  of  |  wisdom  :   and  my  heart  shall  |  muse  •  of  ] 
un  -  der-  |  standing. 

4  I  will  incline  mine  ear  \  to  •  the  |  parable  :   and  show  my  dark  speech  \ 
up  •  =r  I  on  •  the  |  harp. 


Day  9.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  83 

5  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  |  (l;iys  •  of  |  wickedness  :  and  when  the 
wickedness  of  my  heels  compassetli  \  me  •  =  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  ? 

6  There  be  some  that  put  their  trust  \  in  •  their  |  goods  :  and  boast  them- 
selves in  the  |  multi  -  tude  |  of  •  their  |  riches. 

7  But  no  man  may  de-  |  liver  •  his  |  brother  :  nor  make  agreement  \  un  -  to  | 
God  •  for  I  him  ; 

8  For  it  cost  more  to  re-  |  deem  •  their  |  souls  :  so  that  he  must  \  let  •  that 
a-  I  lone  •  for  |  ever. 

9  Yea,  though  |  he  •  live  |  long :  and  |  see  ■  =  |  not  •  the  |  grave. 

10  For  he  seeth  that  wise  men  also  die  and  |  perish  •  to-  |  gether  :  as  well 
as  the  ignorant  and  foolish,  and  |  leave  •  their  |  riches  •  for  |  other. 

11  And  yet  they  think  that  tlieir  houses  shall  continue  \  for  •  =  |  ever  : 
and  that  their  dwelling-places  shall  endure  from  one  generation  to  another ; 
and  call  the  lands  \  af  -  ter  |  their  •  own  |  names. 

12  Nevertheless,  man  will  not  a-  |  bide  *  in  |  lionour  :  seeing  he  may  be 
compared  unto  the  beasts  that  perish  ;  \  this  •  is  the  |  way  •  of  |  them, 

13  This  is  their  \  fool  -  ish-  |  ness  :  and  their  pos-  |  teri  -  ty  |  praise  •  their  | 
saying. 

14  They  lie  in  the  hell  like  sheep ;  death  gnaweth  upon  them,  and  the 
righteous  shall  have  dominion  over  them  \  in  •  the  |  morning  :  their  beauty  shall 
consume  in  the  sepulchre  \  out  •  of  |  their  •  =  |  dwelling. 

15  But  God  hath  delivered  my  soul  from  the  |  place  •  of  |  hell  :  for  he  \ 
shall  •  re-  |  ceive  ■  =  |  me. 

16  Be  not  thou  afraid  though  one  \  be  •  made  |  rich :  or  if  the  glory  of  his 
house  I  be  *  in-  |  creas  *  =  |  ed ; 

17  For  he  shall  carry  nothing  away  with  him  \  when  •  he  |  dieth  :  neither 
shall  his  |  pomp  •  =  |  f ol  -  low  |  him. 

18  For  while  he  lived,  he  counted  himself  oxi  \  hap-py  |  man  :  and  so  long 
as  thou  doest  well  unto  thyself,  men  will  |  speak  •  =  |  good  •  of  |  thee. 

19  He  shall  follow  the  generation  \  of  *  his  |  fathers:  and  shall  |  nev-er  | 
see  •  =  I  light. 

20  Man  being  in  honour  hath  no  \  un  -  der-  |  standing  :  but  is  compared  \ 
un-to  the  |  beasts  •  that  |  perish. 


84  •  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  10.— Morxixo. 

Day  10.  iiflotning. 

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Psalm  50. — T)eus  deonim. 

rrHIE  LORD,  even  the  most  mighty  God,  \  liatli  •  =  |  spoken  :   and  called 
_L      the  world,  from  the  rising  up  of  the  sun  nnto  the  |  go-ing  [  down  • 
there-  |  of. 

2  Out  of  Sio7i  hath  |  God  •  ap-  |  peared  :  in  \  per -feet  |  beau  •  =  |  t}'. 

3  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  |  not  •  keep  |  silence  :  there  shall  go  before 
him  a  consuming  fire,  and  a  mighty  tempeat  shall  be  |  stirred  •  up  |  round  • 
a-  I  bout  him. 

4  He  shall  call  the  heaven  \  from  •  a-  |  bove  :  and  the  earth,  that  |  he  • 
may  |  judge  •  his  |  people. 

5  Gather  my  saints  together  \  un-to  |  me  :  those  that  have  n\?LdiQ&  covenant 
with  I  me  •  with  |  sa  -cri-  |  fice. 

6  And  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  for  \  God  •  is  | 
Judge  •  him-  |  self. 

7  Hear  0  my  people,  and  |  I  •  will  |  speak  :  I  myself  will  testify  against  thee 
0  Israel ;  for  I  am  God,  \  ev  -  en  |  thy  •  =  |  God. 

8  I  will  not  rej^rove  thee  because  of  thy  sacrifices,  or  for  |  thy  '  burnt-  j  of- 
ferings :  becaiise  they  were  not  \  al  -  way  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  me. 

9  I  will  take  no  hillock  |  out  of  •  thine  |  house  :  nor  \  he  -  goat  |  out  of  ' 
thy  I  folds. 

10  For  all  the  beasts  of  the  |  forest  •  are  |  mine  :  and  so  are  the  cattle  up-  | 
on  •  a  I  thou  -  sand  |  hills. 

11  I  know  all  the  fotvls  up-  |  on  •  the  |  mountains  :  and  the  wild  beasts  of 
the  I  field  '  are  |  in  •  my  |  sight. 

12  If  I  be  hungry,  I  |  will  •  not  [  tell  thee  :  for  the  whole  world  is  mine, 
and  I  all  •  that  |  is  •  there-  |  in. 

1-3  Thinkest  thou  that  /will  |  cat  •  bulls'  |  flesh  :  and  \  drink  •  the  |  blood  • 
of  I  goats  ? 

14  Offer  unto  God  \  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :  and  pay  thy  voius  |  un  -  to  the  | 
Most  •  =  I  Highest. 

15  And  call  upon  me  in  the  |  time  •  of  |  trouble  :  so  Avill  I  hear  thee,  and  | 
thou  •  shalt  I  praise  •  =  |  me. 

IG  But  unto  the  ungodly  j  said  •  =  |  God  :  Why  dost  thou  preach  my 
laws,  and  takest  my  |  cove  -  nant  |  in  •  thy  |  mouth  ; 


Dav  10.— Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


85 


17  AVhereas  thou  hatest  to  |  be  •  re-  |  formed  :  and  liast  |  cast  'my  |  Avords  • 
be-  I  hind  thee  ? 

18  When  thou  sawest  a  thief,  thou  consentedst  \  un  -  to  |  him  :  and  hast 
heen  par  faker  \  with  •  the  a-  |  dul  -ter-  |  ers. 

19  Thou  hast  let  thy  mouth  speak  \  wick  -  ed-  |  nese  :  and  with  thy  tongue 
thou  I  hast  •  set  |  forth  •  de-  |  ceit. 

20  Thou  sattest  and  spahest  a-  |  gainst  •  thy  |  brother :  yea,  and  hast  slan- 
dered I  thine  •  own  |  moth  -  er's  |  son. 

21  These  things  hast  thou  done,  and  I  held  my  tongue,  and  thou  thought- 
est  wickedly  that  I  am  even  such  a  one  \  as  •  thy-  (  self  :  but  I  will  reprove 
thee,  and  set  before  iliee  the  |  things'*  that  |  thou  •  hast  |  done, 

22  0  consider  this,  ye  that  for-  |  get  •  =  |  God :  lest  I  pluck  you  away,  and 
there  be  none  \  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  you. 

23  Whoso  ofEereth  me  thanks  and  praise,  he  |  honour  -  gth  |  me  :  and  to 
him  that  ordereth  his  conversation  right,  will  I  |  show  the  *  sal-  |  va  -  tion  of  | 
God. 


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Fsalm  51. — Miserere  mei,  Dens. 

AVE  mercy  upon  me  0  God,  after  \  thy  •  great  |  goodness  :  according  to 
the  multitude  of  thy  7nercies  \  do  •  a-  |  way  •  mine  of-  |  fences. 

2  Wash  me  throughly  /rom  my  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  \  cleanse  •  me  | 
from  •  my  |  sin. 

3  For  /  ac-  j  knowledge  *  my  |  faults :  and  my  sin  is  |  ever  •  be-  |  fore  •  =  | 
me. 

4  Against  thee  only  have  I  sinned,  and  done  this  evil  \  in  •  thy  j  sight :  that 
thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  saying,  and  |  clear  •  when  |  thou  •  art  | 
Judged. 

5  Behold,  I  was  shapen  in  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  in  sin  hath  my  |  mother  • 
con-  I  ceiv  -  ed  |  me. 

si       6  But  lo,  thou  requirest  truth  in  the  |  in  -  ward  |  parts  :  and  shalt  make  me 
to  understand  \  wis  -  dom  |  se  -  cret-  |  ly. 

7  Thou  shalt  purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  |  I  •  shall  be  |  clean  :  thou  shalt 
wash  me,  and  /  |  shall  •  be- 1  whiter  •  than  |  snow. 

8  Thou  shalt  make  me  hear  of  |  joy  •  and  |  gladness :  that  the  bones  which 
thou  hast  I  brok  -  en  |  may  •  re-  |  joice. 


86 


THE  PSALTER. 


50. 


[Day  10. — Morning. 

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9  Turn  thy  face  \  from  •  my  |  sins  :  and  put  out  \  'd}A  •  =  \  my  •  mis-  | 
deeds. 

10  Make  me  a  clean  heart,  |  0  *  =  |  God:  and  renew  a  r'ujht  \  spirit  • 
with-  I  in  •  =:  I  me. 

11  Cast  me  not  away  \  from  •  thy  |  presence  :  and  take  not  thy  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Spir  -  it  I  from  me. 

12  0  give  me  the  comfort  of  tliy  \  help  •  a-  |  gain  :  and  stablish  me  \  with  • 
thy  I  free  *  =  |  Spirit. 

13  Then  shall  I  teach  thy  ways  \  un  -  to  the  |  wicked  :  and  sinners  shall  t'C 
con-  I  vert  -  ed  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 

14  Deliver  me  from  blood-guiltiness  0  God,  thou  that  art  the  |  God  of  • 
my  I  health  :  and  my  tongue  shall  |  sing  of  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

15  Thou  shalt  open  my  |  lips  •  0  |  Lokd  :  and  my  |  mouth  •  shall  |  show  * 
thy  I  praise. 

16  For  thou  desirest  no  sacrifice,  else  would  1  \  give  •  it  |  thee :  but  thou 
delight  est  \  not  •  in  |  burnt  •  =  |  offerings. 

17  The  sacrifice  of  God  is  a  |  trou  -  bled  |  spirit  :  a  broken  and  contrite 
heart  0  Ood,  \  shalt  •  thou  |  not  •  de-  |  spise. 

18  0  be  favourable  and  gracious  \  un  -  to  |  Sion  :  build  thou  the  walls  \  of  • 
Je-  I  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

19  Then  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sacrifice  of  righteousness,  with  the 
hnrnt-o  ferings  \  and  •  ob-  |  lations  :  then  shall  they  offer  young  bullocks  up- 1  on  • 
thine  |  al  '  =  |  tar. 


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Psalm  52. — Quid  gloriaris  ? 
"VTT'IIY  boastest  thmi  thy-  |  self  •  thou  |  tyrant  :    that  \  thou  •  canst  |  do  • 
V  V        =1  mischief  ; 
2  Whereas  the  |  goodness  •  of  |  God  :  en-  \  dur  -  eth  |  yet  •  =  |  daily. 


Day  10.— Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


87 


3  Hhj  iowguQ  imagineth  \  wick-ed-  |  ness  :  and  with  lies  thou  cuttest  \  like  • 
a  I  sharp  •  =  |  razor. 

4  Thou  hast  loved  unrighteousness  \  more  •  than  |  goodness  :  and  to  talk  of 
lies  I  more  •  than  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

5  Thou  hast  loved  to  speak  all  ivords  that  |  may  •  do  |  hurt :  O  \  thou  •  =  | 
false  •  =  I  tongue. 

6  Therefore  shall  God  des-  |  troy  •  thee  for  [  ever  :  he  shall  take  thee  and 
pluck  thee  out  of  thy  dwelling,  and  root  thee  out  of  the  |  land  •  =  |  of  •  the  ] 
living. 

7  The  righteous  also  shall  see  \  this  •  and  |  fear :  and  shall  |  laugh  •  =  | 
him  •  to  I  scorn. 

8  Lo,  this  is  the  man  that  took  not  God  \  for  •  his  |  strength  :  but  trusted 
unto  the  multitude  of  his  riches,  and  strengthened  ItimseJf  \  in  •  his  |  wick- 
ed- I  ness. 

9  As  for  me,  I  am  like  a  green  o\\\e-tree  in  the  |  house  •  of  |  God  :  my  trust 
is  in  the  tender  mercy  of  God  for  |  ev  -  er  |  and  •  =  |  ever. 

10  I  will  always  give  thanks  unto  thee  for  |  that  •  thou  hast  |  done  :  and  I 
will  hope  in  thy  Name,  for  |  thy  •  saints  |  like  •  it  |  well. 


Day  10. 


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Psalm.  5^.— Dixit  insipiens. 

THE    foolish  body  hath  said  |  in  ■  his  |  heart  :    lliere  |  is  •  =  |  no  •  =   | 
God. 

2  Corrupt  are  they,  and  become  ahoniinahJe  in  their  |  wick-ed-  |  ness: 
there  is  \  none  •  that  |  do  -  eth  |  good. 

3  God  looked  down  from  heaven  iq^on  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  :  to  see  if 
there  were  any  that  would  understand,  and  |  seek  •  =  |  aft  -  er  |  God. 

4  But  they  are  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they  are  altogether  be-  |  come  •  a-  | 
bominable  :  there  is  also  none  that  doeth  good,  |  no  •  =  |  not  •  =  |  one. 

5  Are  not  they  without  understanding  that  worlc  \  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  eating 
up  my  people  as  if  they  would  eat  bread  ?  they  have  not  \  called  •  up-  |  on  •  =  | 
God. 

G  They  were  afraid  where  |  no  •  fear  |  was  :  for  God  hath  broken  the  bones 
of  him  that  besieged  thee ;  thou  hast  put  them  to  confusion,  because  God  \ 
hath  •  de-  |  spis  -  ed  |  them, 


88 


THE  PSALTER. 


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7.  Oh,  that  the  salvation  were  given  nnto  Israel  \  out  •  of  \  8ion  :  Oli.  tliat 
the  Lord  would  deliver  his  people  \  out  of  •  cap-  |  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  ! 

8  Then  should  |  Ja  -  cob  re-  |  joice  :  and  Israel  \  should  '  be  |  riglit  •  =  | 
glad. 


Psalm  54. — Deus,  in  7wmme. 

OAVE  me  0  God,  for  |  thy  •  Name's  |  sake:  and  a-  |  venge  •  nic  |  in  ' 
k!j     thy  I  strength. 

2  Hear  my  |  prayer  •  0  |  God  :  and  hearken  unto  the  |  words  •  =  |  of  ' 
my  I  mouth. 

8  For  strangers  are  risen  up  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  and  tyrants  which  have 
not  God  before  their  eyes,  |  seek  •  =  |  after  •  my  |  soul. 

4  BeJiold,  I  God  is  •  my  |  helper  :  the  Lokd  is  with  fhon  \  that  •  up-  j 
hold  •  my  |  soul. 

5  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  vibie  \  en-  e-  |  mies  :  destroy  tJiou  \  them  •  in  j 
thy  •  =  I  truth. 

6  An  offering  of  a  free  heart  will  I  give  thee,  and  praise  thy  |  Name  •  0  ] 
Lord  :  because  it  |  is  *  so  |  com  -  forta-  |  ble. 

7  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  |  all  •  my  |  trouble  :  and  mine  eye  hath 
seen  his  desire  up-  |  on  *  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 


Day  10.— Evening.] 
54. 


THE  PSALTER. 


89 


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Fsalm  55. — Exaudi,  Dens. 

T  TEA  R  my  |  prayer  •  0  |  God  :  and  hide  7iot  thy-  |  self  •  from  |  my  •  pe-  | 
^^      tition. 

2  Take  heed  unto  me,  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me  :  how  I  mourn  in  my  |  prayer  • 
=  I  and  •  am  |  vexed. 

3  The  enemy  crieth  so,  and  the  ungodly  cometh  om  |  so  •  =  |  fast :  for 
they  are  minded  to  do  me  some  mischief,  so  maliciously  \  are  •  they  |  set  •  a-  | 
gainst  me. 

4  My  heart  is  disquieted  with-  |  in  •  =  |  me  :  and  the  fear  of  death  is  |  fal- 
len •  up-  I  on  '  =  I  me. 

5  Fearfulness  and  tremhling  are  |  come  *  up-  |  on  me  :  and  an  horrible 
dread  hath  |  o  -  ver  -  |  whelm  -  ed  |  me. 

6  And  I  said,  Oh  that  I  had  wings  \  like  •  a  |  dove  :  for  then  would  I  flee 
a-  I  way  •  and  |  be  •  at  |  rest. 

7  Lo,  then  would  I  get  me  aiuay  |  far  •  =  |  off :  and  remain  \  in  •  the  | 
wild  -  er-  |  ness. 

8  I  would  make  haste  \  to  •  es-  |  cape  :  because  of  the  |  storm  -  y  |  wind . 
and  I  tempest. 

9  Destroy  their  tongues  0  Lord,  \  and  •  di-  |  vide  them  :  for  I  have  spied 
n)irighteousness  and  |  strife  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  city. 

lU  Day  and  night  they  go  about  within  the  |  walls  •  there-  |  of :  mischief 
also  and  sorrow  are  |  in  •  the  |  midst  '  of  |  it. 

11  Wickedness  \  is  •  there-  |  in  :  deceit  and  guile  \  go  •  not  |  out  of  •  their  | 
streets. 

13  For  it  is  not  an  open  enemy  that  hath  done  me  \  this  •  dis-  |  honour : 
for  I  then  •  I  |  could  '  have  |  borne  it. 

13  Neither  was  it  mine  adversary  that  did  magnify  himself  a.-  \  gainst  •  =:  | 
me  :  for  then  peradventure  I  would  have  |  hid  •  my-  |  self  •  from  |  him  : 

14  But  it  was  even  thoto,  |  my  •  com-  |  panion  :  my  guide,  and  mifie  \  own  • 
fa-  I  mil  -  iar  |  friend. 

15  We  took  siveet  \  coun  -  sel  to-  |  gether  :  and  ivalhed  in  the  |  house  •  of  ] 
God  •  as  I  friends. 

16  Let  death  come  hastily  upon  them,  and  let  them  go  down  quick  |  in  - 
to  I  hell  :  for  wickedness  is  i}i  their  |  dwell  -  ings  |  and  •  a-  |  mong  them. 

17  As  for  me,  I  will  |  call  up  -  on  |  God  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  shall  |  save  * 
=  I  me. 


90 


THE  PSALTER. 


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18  In  the  evening  and  morning,  and  at  noon-day  will  I  pray,  and  that  \  in  - 
staut-  I  ly  :   and  \  he  •  shall  }  hear  •  my  |  voice. 

19  It  is  he  that  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from  the  battle  that  |  was  • 
a-  I  gainst  me  :  for  \  there  •  were  |  ma  -  ny  |  with  me. 

;^0  Yea,  even  God  that  endureth  for  ever  shall  hear  mc,  and  |  bring  •  them  | 
down  :  for  they  will  not  turn,  \  nor  •  =  |  fear  •  =  |  God. 

21  He  laid   his  hands  upon   such  as  be  at  |  peace  •  with  |  him  :  and  he  | 
brake  •  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant. 

22  The  words  of  his  mouth  were  softer  than  butter,  having  war  \  in  •  his  | 
heart :  his  words  were  smoother  than  oil,  and  yrt  \  be  •  they  |  ve  -  ry  |  swords. 

23  0  cast  thy  burden  upon  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  |  uour  -  ish  |  thee  :  and 
shall  not  suffer  the  |  right  -  ecus  to  |  fall  •  for  |  ever. 

24  And  I  as  •  for  |  them  :  thou  0  God  shalt  bring  them  into  the  pit  \  of  * 
de-  I  struc  '  =  |  tion. 

25  The  blood-thirsty  and   deceitful  men  shall  not  live  out  \  half  •  their  | 
days  :  nevertheless,  my  trust  shall  |  be  •  in  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord. 


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Psalm  56. — Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

E  merciful  unto  me  0  God,  for  man  goeth  about  to  de-  |  vour  •  =  |  me  : 
he  is  daihi  \  fighting  •  and  |  troub  -  ling  |  me. 
2  Mine  enemies  are  daily  in  hand  to  |  swallow  •  me  |  up  :  for  they  be  many 
that  fight  against  me,  \  0  •  thou  |  Most  •  =  |  Highest. 

8  Nevertheless,    though   I  am  \  some  -  time  a-  |  fniid  :     yet  ]Mit  |  I  •  my  | 
trust  •  in  |  thee. 

4  I  will  praise  God  be-  |  cause  of  •  his  |  word  :  I  have  2)ut  my  trust  in  (iod, 
and  will  not  fear  what  |  flesh  •  can  |  do  •  unto  |  me. 


Day  11. — Morning.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


91 


5  They  daily  mis-  |  take  *  my  |  words  :  all  that  they  imagine  |  is  •  to  |  do  ' 
me  I  evil. 

0  They  hold  all  together,  and  |  keep  them  -  selves  |  close  :  and  mark  my 
steps  whe7i  they  |  lay  '  wait  |  for  •  my  |  soul. 

7  Shall  they  escape  for  their  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  thou  0  God  in  thy  dis- 
pleasure I  shalt  •  =  I  cast  •  them  |  down. 

8  Thou  tellest  my  wanderings ;  put  my  tears  \  into  •  thy  |  bottle :  are  not 
these  tilings  \  no  -  ted  |  in  •  thy  |  book  ? 

9  Whensoever  I  call  upon  thee^,  then  shall  mine  enemies  be  |  put  ■  to  | 
flight :  this  I  Tcnoio  ;   for  |  God  •  is  |  on  •  my  |  side. 

10  In  God's  word  will  |  I  •  re-  |  joice  :  in  the  Lokd's  ivord  \  will  •  I  |  com  - 
fort  I  me. 

11  Yea,  in  God  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust :  I  will  not  be  afraid  what  |  man  • 
can  I  do  •  unto  |  me. 

12  Unto  thee  0  God,  will  I  |  pay  *  my  |  vows :  unto  thee  \  will  "  I  |  give  • 
=  I  thanks. 

13  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death,  and  my  |  feet  •  from  |  fall- 
ing :  that  I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  |  light  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  living. 


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Fsalm  57. — Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

BE  merciful  unto  me  0  God,  be  merciful  unto  me  ;  for  my  soul  |  trusteth  • 
in  I  thee  :    and  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  shall  be  my  refuge,  until 
this  tyra7iny  |  be  •  =  |  o  -  ver-  |  past. 

2  I  will  call  u?ito  the  |  most  •  high  |  God :  even  unto  the  God  that  shall 
perform  the  cause  \  which  •  I  |  have  •  in  |  hand. 

3  He  shall  |  send  •  from  |  heaven  :  and  save  me  from  the  reproof  of  him  | 
that  •  would  I  eat  •  me  |  up. 

4  God  shall  send  forth  his  |  mercy  *  and  |  truth  :  my  soul  |  is  •  a-  |  mong  • 
:=  I  lions. 

5  And  I  lie  even  among  the  children  of  men,  that  are  |  set  •  on  j  fire  : 
whose  teeth  are  spears  and  arrows,  and  their  |  tongue  •  a  |  sharp  •  =  |  sword. 

6  (Unison.)  Set  up  thyself  0  God,  a-  |  hove  •  the  |  heavens  :  and  thy  glory 
a-  I  hove  •  =  |  all  •  the  |  earth. 

7  (Harmony . )  They  have  laid  a  net  for  my  feet,  and  })ressed  down  \  my  •  =  | 
soul  :  they  have  digged  a  pit  before  me,  and  are  fallen  into  the  |  midst  •  of  |  it  • 
them-  I  selves, 


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THE  PSALTER. 


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8  My  heart   is  fixed   0  God,    my  |  heart  •  is  |  fixed  :    /  will  |  sing  •  and  | 
give  •  =  I  praise. 

9  Awake  up  my  glory;   awake,  \  lute  •  and  |  harp  :    I   myself  \  will  •  a-  | 
wake  •  right  |  early. 

10  I  will  give  thauks  unto  thee  0  Loi'd,  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  people  :   and  I 
will  sing  unto  |  thee  •  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  nations. 

11  For  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy  reacheth  \  un  -  to  the  |  heavens :   and 
thy  I  truth  "1=  |  un  -  to  the  |  clouds. 

12  (Unison.)  Set  up  tliyself   0   God,  a-  |  bove  •  the  |  heavens:   and  thy 
(jlor)i  ti-  I  bove  •  =  |  all  •  the  |  earth. 


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Fsalm  58. — Si  vere  utique. 

A  RE  3^our  minds  set  upon  righteousness,  0  ye  |  con-gre-  |  gation :   and  do 
Jl\.     ye  judge  the  thing  that  is  right,  |  0  •  ye  |  sons  •  of  |  men? 

"Z  Yea,  ye  imagine  mischief  in  your  heart  up-  |  on  •  the  |  earth  :  and  your 
hands  \  deal  •  with  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

3  The  ungodly  are  froward  even  from  their  |  mo  -  ther's  |  womb  :  as  soon 
as  they  are  ])orn  they  |  go  a  -  stray  |  and  *  speak  |  lies. 

4  They  are  as  venomous  as  i\\c  jwi son  |  of  •  a  |  serpent :  even  like  the  deaf 
adder,  that  |  stop  -  peth  |  her  •  =  |  ears. 

5  AVhich  refuseth  to  hear  the  voice  \  of  *  tlie  |  charmer  :  charm  lie  \  nev  - 
er  I  so  •  =  I  wisely. 

6  Break  their  teeth  0  God  in  their  mouths  ;  smite  the  jaiv-bones  of  the  | 
lions  •  0  I  Lord  :  let  them  fall  away  like  water  that  runneth  apace  ;  and  when 
they  shoot  tiicir  arrows  let  |  them  •  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out. 

7  Let  them  consume  away  like  a  snail,  and  be  like  the  untimely  fncit  |  of  • 
a  I  woman  :  and  let  I  them  •  not  I  see  •  the  I  sun. 


Day  11.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  93 

8  Or  ever  your  pots  be  made  \  hot  •  with  |  thorus  :    so  let  indignation  vex 
him  even  |  as  •  a  |  thing  •  that  is  |  raw. 

9  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  he  |  seeth  •  the  |  vengeance  :    he  shall 
wash  his  footsie})^  in  the  |  blood  ■  of  |  the  •  un-  |  godly. 

10  So  that  a  man  shall  say,  Verily  there  is  a  reioard  \  for  •  the  |  righteous : 
doubtless  there  is  a  |  God  •  that  |  judg  -  eth  the  |  earth. 


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Psalm  59. — Eripe  me  de  inimicis. 

DELIVER  me  from  mine  enemies  |  0  *  =  |  God  :  defend  me  from  |  them  • 
that  I  rise  •  up  a-  |  gainst  me. 

2  0  deliver  me  from  the  |  wick  -  ed  |  doers  :  and  save  me  |  from  the  • 
blood-  I  thirst -y  |  men. 

3  For  lo,  they  lie  waiting  \  for  •  my  |  soul :  the  mighty  men  are  gathered 
against  me,  without  any  offence  or  |  fault  •  of  |  me  •  0  |  Lord. 

4  They  run  and  prepare  themselves  with-  |  out  •  my  |  fault :  arise  thou 
Uierefore  to  |  lielp  •  me  |  and  •  be-  |  hold. 

*  5  Stand  up  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  thou  God  of  Israel,  to  visit  \  all  •  the  | 
heathen  :  and  be  not  merciful  unto  them  that  off'end  of  ma-  |  li  -  cious  |  wick  - 
ed-  I  ness. 

6  They  go  to  and  fro  \  in  •  the  |  evening  :  they  grin  like  a  dog,  and  |  run 
a  -  bout  I  through  •  the  |  city. 

7  Behold  they  speak  with  their  mouth,  and  sivords  are  |  in  •  their  |  lips : 
for  I  who  •  =  I  doth  '■  =  |  hear  ? 

8  But  thou  0  Lord  shalt  have  them  \  in  •  de-  |  rision  :  and  thou  shalt 
latigh  I  all  •  the  |  heathen  •  to  |  scorn. 

9  My  strength  will  I  ascribe  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  for  thou  art  the  |  God  •  of  | 
my  •  =  1  refuge. 

10  God  showeth  me  his  goodness  \  plent  -  eons-  |  ly  :  and  God  shall  let  me 
see  my  de-  |  sire  •  up-  |  on  •  mine  |  enemies. 

11  Slay  them  not,  lest  my  |  peo  -  pie  for-  |  get  it :  but  scatter  them  abroad 
among  the  people,  and  put  them  doivn  |  0  •  Lord  |  our  •  de-  |  fence. 

*  Repeat  here,  second  part  of  Chant. 


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12  For  the  sin  of  their  mouth,  and  for  the  words  of  their  lips,  they  shall  be 
taken  \  in  •  their  |  pride  :  and  why  ?  their  preacldng  |  is  •  of  |  cursing  •  and  | 
lies, 

13  Consume  them  in  thy  wrath,  consume  tliem,  that  |  they  •  may  |  perish : 
and  know  that  it  is  God  that  ruleth  in  Jacob,  and  |  un  -  to  the  |  ends  •  of  the  | 
world. 

14  And  in  the  evening  they  |  will  •  re-  |  turn  :  grin  like  a  dog,  and  will  | 
go  •  a-  I  bout  •  the  |  city. 

15  They  will  run  here  and  there  \  for  •  ■=  \  meat  :  and  grudge  if  they  \  be  • 
not  I  sat  -  is-  |  fled. 

IG  As  for  me  I  will  sing  of  thy  power,  and  will  praise  thy  mercy  betimes  | 
in  •  the  |  morning  :  for  thou  hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge  \  in  •  the  |  day  of  * 
my  I  trouble. 

17  Unto  thee  0  my  atrength,  \  will  '  I  |  sing  :  for  thou  0  God  art  my 
refuge,  \  and  •  my  |  merci  -  ful  |  God. 


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Psalm  60. — Dens,  repulisti  nos. 

OGOD  thou  hast  cast  us  out,  and  scattered  \  us  •  a-  |  broad  :   thou  hast 
also  been  disjjleased  ;   0  turn  thee  |  un  -  to  |  us  •  a-  |  gain. 

2  Thou  hast  moved  the  land,  and  di-  |  vid  -  ed  |  it :    heal  the  sores  there- 
of, I  for  •  it  I  shak  •  =  |  eth. 

3  Thou  hast  showed  thy  people  \  hea  -  vy  |  things :   thou  hast  given  us  a  | 
drink  •  of  |  dead  -  ly  |  wine. 

4  Thou  hast  given  a  token  for  |  such  •  as  |  fear  thee  :   that  they  may  tri- 
umph be-  1  cause  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  truth. 

5  Therefore   were   thy    beloved    de-  |  liv  -  er-  |  ed  :    help   me   with  |  thy  • 
right  I  hand  •  and  |  hear  me. 


Day  11.— Evening.]  THE   PSALTER.  •  95 

6  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness,  I  will  rejoice  and  di-  |  vide  *  =  |  Sichem  : 
and  mete  out  the  j  val  -  ley  |  of  •  =  |  Succoth, 

T  Grilead  is  mine,  and  Ma-  |  nasses  •  is  |  mine  :  Ephraim  also  is  the 
strength  of  my  head  ;    Judah  |  is  '  my  |  law  •  =  |  giver  ; 

8  Moab  is  my  wash-pot ;  over  Edom  will  I  cast  out  \  my  •  =  \  shoe : 
PMlistia  I  be  •  thou  |  glad  •  of  |  me. 

9  Who  will  lead  me  into  the  |  strong  •  =  |  city  :  loho  will  |  bring  •  me  |  in  - 
to  I  Edom  ? 

10  Hast  not  thou  cast  us  |  out  •  0  |  God  :  wilt  not  thou  0  God  \  go  •  out  | 
with  •  our  I  hosts  ? 

11  0  be  thou  our  |  help  •  in  |  trouble  :   for  vain  \  is  •  the  |  help  •  of  |  man. 
13  Through  God  will  ive  \  do  •  great  |  acts  :   for  it  is  he  that  shall  tread 

down  I  our  •  =  I  en-e-  I  mies. 


Psalm  Ql.—Exaudi,  Deus. 

HEAR  my  crying  |  0  •  =  |  God  :   give  ear  |  un  -  to  |  my  •  =  |  prayer. 
2  From  the  ends  of  the  earth  will  I  call  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee  :   when 
my  heart  |  is  •  in  |  heav  -  i-  |  ness. 

3  0  set  me  up  upon  the  rock  that  is  |  higher  •  than  |  I  :  for  thou  hast  been 
my  hope,  and  a  strong  tower  for  me  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  en  -  e-  |  my. 

4  I  will  dwell  in  thy  tabernacle  |  for  •  =  |  ever  :   and  my  trust  shall  be  un- 
der the  I  cover  -  ing  |  of  •  thy  |  wings. 

5  For  thou  0  Lord  hast  heard  \  my  •  de-  |  sires  :   and  hast  given  an  herit- 
age unto  I  those  •  that  |  fear  •  thy  |  Name. 

6  Thou  shalt  grant  the  Eing  a  |  long  *  =  |  life  :  that  his  years  may  endure 
through-  I  out  •  all  |  gen  -  e-  |  rations. 

7  He  shall  dwell  before  God  \  for  •  =  |  ever :   0  prepare  thy  loving  mercy 
and  faithfiilness,  |  that '  they  |  may  •  pre-  |  serve  him. 

8  So  will  I  alway  sing  praise  |  unto  *  thy  |  Name  :  that  /  may  |  dai  -  ly 
per-  I  form  •  my  J  vows. 


96 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  12.— Morning. 


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Fsalm  62. — Nonne  Deo  ? 

,_  ,|  Y  soul  truly  waiteth  \  still  up  -  on  |  God  :   for  of  him  \  com  -  eth  |  my  • 
-IV-l-     sill-  I  vation. 

2  He  verily  is  my  strength  and  |  my  •  sal-  |  vation  :  he  is  my  defence,  so 
that  /  I  shall  *  not  |  great  -  ly  |  fall. 

3  How  long  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against  \  eve  -  ry  |  man  :  Ye  shall  be 
slain  all  the  sort  of  you  ;  yea,  as  a  tottering  wall  shall  ye  he,  and  |  like  •  a  | 
brok  -  en  |  hedge. 

4  Their  device  is  only  how  to  put  him  out  whom  God  \  will  •  ex-  |  alt :  their 
delight  is  in  lies ;  they  give  good  words  with  their  mouth,  but  |  curse  •  =  | 
with  •  their  |  heart. 

5  Nevertheless  my  soul,  wait  thou  \  still  up  -  on  |  God  :  for  my  |  hope  •  =:  | 
is  •  in  I  him. 

G  He  truly  is  my  strength  and  |  my  •  sal-  |  vation  :  he  is  my  defence,  so  | 
that  •  I  I  shall  •  not  |  fall. 

7  In  God  is  my  health  \  and  •  my  |  glory  :  the  rock  of  my  might,  \  and  • 
in  I  God  is  •  my  |  trust. 

8  0  put  your  trust  in  liim  \  al  -  way  ye  |  j^eople  :  pour  out  your  hearts  be- 
fore him,  for  |  God  •  is  |  our  •  =  |  hope. 

9  As  for  the  children  of  men,  they  are  but  |  van  -  i-  |  ty  :  the  children  of 
men  are  deceitful  upon  tlie  weights  ;  they  are  altogether  lighter  than  |  van  -  i-  [ 
ty  •  it-  I  self. 

10  0  trust  not  in  wrong  or  robbery  ;  give  not  yourselves  unto  |  van  -  i-  |  ty  : 
if  riches  increase,  set  |  not  •  your  |  heart  •  up-  |  on  them. 

11  God  spake  once,  and  twice  I  have  also  \  heard  '  the  |  same  :  that  poiuer 
be-  I  long  -  eth  |  un  -  to   |  God. 

12  And  that  thou  Lord,  art  |  mer  -  ci-  |  f ul  :  for  thou  rewardest  every  man 
ac-  I  cord  -  ing  |  to  •  his  |  work. 


Day  12. — Morning.] 


TEE  PSALTER. 


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Fsalm  63. — Dens,  Deus  mens. 

OCWD,  thou  I  art  •  my  |  God  :   earit/  \  will  •  I  |  seek  •  =  |  thee. 
2  My  soul  thirsteth  for  thee  ;    my  flesh  also  longeth  \  aft  -  er  |  thee  : 
in  a  barren  and  dry  land  \  where  *  no  |  wa  -  ter  |  is. 

3  Thus  have  I  looked  for  thee  in  |  ho  -li-  |  ness  :  that  I  might  be-  |  hold  * 
thy  I  power  •  and  |  glory. 

4  For  thy  loving-kindness  is  better  than  the  |  life  •  it-  |  self  :  my  lips  \ 
shall  •  =  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

5  As  long  as  I  live  will  I  magnify  thee  \  in  •  this  |  manner  :  and  lift  iq) 
my  I  hands  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  Name. 

6  My  soul  shall  be  satisfied,  even  as  it  were  with  |  marrow  •  and  |  fatness  : 
when  my  mouth  praiseth  )  thee  •  with  |  joy  -  ful  |  lips. 

7  Have  I  not  remembered  thee  \  in  •  my  |  bed  :  and  tJiovglit  upon  |  thee  • 
when  I  I  •  was  |  waking? 

8  Because  thou  hast  |  been  •  my  |  helper  :  therefore  under  the  shadow  of 
thy  wings  \  will  •  =  |  I  •  re-  |  joice. 

9  My  soul  hangeth  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee  :  thy  right  hand  \  hath  •  up-  |  hold  - 
en  I  me. 

10  These  also  that  seek  the  |  hurt  of  '  my  |  soul :  they  \  shall  •  go  |  un  -  der 
the  I  earth. 

11  Let  them  fall  uponWiO.  \  edge  •  of  the  |  sword  :  that  they  may  |  be  '  a  | 
por  -  tion  for  |  foxes. 

12  But  the  King  shall  rejoice  in  God ;  all  they  also  that  swear  by  him 
shall  I  be  •  com-  |  mended  :  for  the  mouth  of  them  that  speah  \  lies  •  =  |  shall  • 
be  I  stopped. 


98 


62. 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  12.— Evening. 
Gakrett. 

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Psalm  64. — Exaudi,  Deus. 

HEAR  my  voice  0  God  |  in  •  my  |  prayer  :   preserve  my  life  from  |  fear  • 
of  the  I  en  -  e-  I  my. 

2  Hide  me  from  the  gathering  together  \  of  •  the  |  froward  :  and  from  the 
insurrection  |  of  •  =  |  wick  -  ed  |  doers  ; 

3  Who  have  wliet  their  tongue  \  like  •  a  |  sword  :  and  shoot  out  their  ar- 
rotvs  I  e  -  ven  |  bit  -  ter  |  words  ; 

4  That  they  may  privily  slioot  at  |  him  '  that  is  |  perfect :  suddenly  do 
they  I  hit  *  him  and  |  fear  •  =  |  not. 

5  They  encourage  them-  |  selves  •  in  |  mischief  :  and  commune  among 
themselves  how  they  may  lay  snares  ;  and  say,  that  |  no  •  =  |  man  •  shall  |  see 
them. 

6  They  imagine  wickedness  and  |  prac  -  tise  |  it  :  that  they  keep  secret 
among  themselves,  every  man  \  in  •  the  |  deep  ■  of  his  |  heart. 

7  But  God  shall  suddenly  shoot  at  them  with  a  |  swift  •  :=  |  arrow  :  that  \ 
they  •  =  I  shall  *  be  |  wounded. 

8  Yea,  their  own  tongues  shall  |  make  •  them  |  fall :  insomuch  that  whoso 
seeth  them  shall  |  laugh  •  =.  \  them  •  to  |  scorn. 

9  And  all  men  that  see  it  shall  say.  This  hath  |  God  *  =  |  done  :  for  they 
&\\q\\  2)erceive  \  that  •  it  |  is  •  his  |  work. 

10  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  and  j^'^'^i  l^is  |  trust  •  in  |  him : 
and  all  they  that  are  \  true  '  of  j  heart  •  shall  be  j  glad. 


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praised  •  in  |  Sioi 
2)erformed  \  in  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 


rriHOU  0   God,  art  |  praised  •  in  |  Sion :   and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be 


Day  12. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


99 


2  Thou  that  |  hearest  •  the  |  prayer  :   unto  |  thee  •  shall  |  all  •  flesh  |  come. 

3  My  misdeeds  j9reva«7  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  0  be  thou  merciful  \  un  -  to  | 
our  •  =  I  sins. 

4  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  choosest,  and  7'eceivest  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  he 
shall  dwell  in  thy  courts  and  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  pleasures  of  thy  house, 
even  \  of  •  thy  (  ho  -  ly  |  temple. 

5  Thou  shalt  show  us  wonderful  things  in  thy  righteousness  0  God  of  j 
our  •  sal-  I  Tation  :  thou  that  art  the  hope  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of 
them  that  remain  \  in  •  the  |  broad  •  =  |  sea. 

6  Who  in  his  strength  setteth  fast  the  |  moun  •  =  |  tains  :  and  is  |  girded  • 
a-  I  bout  •  with  |  power. 

7  Who  stilleth  the  raging  \  of  •  the  |  sea  :  and  the  noise  of  his  tvaves,  and 
the  I  mad  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  people. 

8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  shall  be  afraid  \ 
at  •  thy  I  tokens  :  thou  that  makest  the  out-goings  of  the  morning  and  |  even  - 
ing  to  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  |  bless  -est  |  it :  thou  \  makest  •  it  |  ve  -  ry  | 
plenteous. 

10  The  river  of  God  is  |  full  •  of  |  water  :  thou  preparest  their  corn,  for  so 
thou  pro-  I  vid  -  est  |  for  •  the  |  earth. 

11  Thou  waterest  her  furrows ;  thou  sendest  rain  into  the  little  valleys  \ 
there  •  =  |  of  :  thou  makest  it  soft  with  the  drojDS  of  rain,  and  |  blessest  • 
the  I  in  -  crease  |  of  it. 

12  Thou  crownest  the  year  \  with  •  thy  |  goodness :  and  \  thy  •  =  |  clouds  • 
drop  I  fatness. 

13  They  shall  drop  upon  the  diveJlings  of  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  the 
little  hills  shall  re-  |  joice  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

14  The  folds  shall  be  |  full  •  of  |  sheep  :  the  valleys  also  shall  stand  so 
thick  with  cor7i,  that  |  they  •  shall  |  laugh  •  and  |  sing. 


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Fsalm  QQ.— Jubilate  Deo. 


I     /~\   BE  joyful  in  God,  \  all  •  ye  '  lands  :   sing  praises  unto  the  honour  of  his 
V^     Name  ;   make  his  praise  |  to  •  be  |  glo  -  ri-  |  ous. 

2  Say  unto  Grod,  0  how  wonderful  art  thou  \  in  •  thy  |  works  :   through  the 
greatness  of  thy  power  shall  thine  enemies  be  found  \  li  -  ars  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 


100 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  12.— Evi;nin(!. 


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8  For  all  the  world  shall  |  wor  -  ship  |  thee  :  sing  of  |  thee  •  and  |  praise  * 
thy  I  Name. 

4  0  come  hither  and  hehold  the  |  works  •  of  |  God  :  how  wonderful  he  is  in 
his  doing  \  toward  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men. 

5  lie  turned  the  sea  into  |  dry  •  =  |  land  :  so  that  they  went  through  the 
water  on  foot ;    tlicrc  did  |  we  *  re-  |  joice  •  there-  |  of. 

G  He  ruleth  with  liis  power  for  ever  ;  his  eyes  be-  |  hold  •  the  |  people  : 
and  such  as  will  not  believe  shall  not  be  able  \  to  •  ex-  |  alt  •  them-  |  selves. 

7  0  irraise  our  |  God  •  ye  |  people  :  and  make  the  voice  of  |  his  •  praise  |  to  • 
be  I  heard. 

8  Who  hoJdeth  our  |  soul  •  in  |  life  :  and  suffereth  not  \  our  •  =  |  feet  •  to  | 
slip. 

9  For  thou  0  God,  hast  |  prov  -  ed  |  us :  thou  also  hast  tried  us,  |  like  *  as  \ 
silver  •  is  |  tried. 

10  Thou  broughtest  ^ls  \  in  -  to  the  |  snare  :  and  laidest  \  trouble  •  up-  |  on  • 
our  I  loins. 

11  Thou  sufferedst  men  to  ride  \  over  •  our  j  heads  :  we  went  through  fire 
and  water,  and  thou  broughtest  us  out  \  in  -  to  a  |  wealth  -  y  |  place. 

12  I  will  go  into  thine  Itouse  \  with  •  bnrnt-  |  offerings  :  and  will  pay 
thee  my  vows,  which  I  promised  with  my  lips,  and  spake  Avith  my  month,  \ 
when  •  I  I  was  •  in  |  trouble. 

13  I  will  offer  unto  thee  fat  burnt-sacrifices,  with  the  |  in  -  cense  of  |  rams  : 
I  will  I  of  -  f  er  |  bullocks  •  and  |  goats. 

14  0  come  hither  and  hearken  all  ye  that  |  fear  •  =z  \  God  :  and  I  will  tell 
you  what  Jte  \  hath  •  done  |  for  •  my  |  soul. 

15  I  called  unto  him  \  with  •  my  |  mouth  :  and  gave  liitn  \  prais  -  es  |  with  • 
my  I  tongue. 

10  If  I  incline  unto  wickedness  \  with  •  mine  |  heart :  the  Lord  \  will  • 
not  I  hear  •  =  |  me. 

17  But  God  I  hath  •  =  |  heard  me  :  and  considered  the  |  voice  •  of  |  my  • 
=  I  prayer. 

18  Praised  be  God,  who  hath  not  cast  ont  \  my  •  =  |  prayer :  nor  turned 
liis  I  mer  -  cy  |  from  •  =  |  me. 


Day  13. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm.  67. — Deus  misereattir. 


I  US  :   and  show  us  the  light  of 

un  -  to  I  us. 

earth  :   thy  saving  \  health  •  a-  | 


GOD  be  merciful  unto  ns,  and  |  bless  •  = 
his  countenance,  cmd  be  |  merci  -  ful  | 

2  That  thy  way  may  be  |  known  up  -  on 
mong  •  all  |  nations. 

3  {Unison.)  Let  the  people jyr«ise  |  thee 
pie  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

4  {Harmony.)  0  let  the  nations  rejoice 
ju.dge  the  folk  righteously,  and  govern  the  |  na-  tions  up-  |  on  •  =  |  earth. 

5  {Unison.)  Let  the  people ^j/Y^^'i-t'  |  thee  •  0  |  God:   yea  let  all  the  |  peo- 
ple I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

6  {Harmony.)  Then   shall    the   earth    bring  |  forth  •  her  |  increase  :    and 
God,  even  our  own  God.  shall  |  give  ■  us  |  his  •  ==  |  blessing. 

7  God  shall  |  bless  •  =  |  us  :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  tvorld  \  shall  *   =   | 
fear  •  =  I  him. 


0  I  God  :   yea  let  all  the  |  peo  - 
and  •  be  |  glad  :   for  thou   shalt 


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Psalm  68. — Exurgat  Deus. 

LET  God  arise,  and  let  his  enemies  be  |  scat  -  ter-  |  ed  :    let  them  also  that 
hate  Jiim.  \  flee  ■  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him. 

2  Like  as  the  smoke  vanisheth,  so  shalt  tJ/on  |  drive 
like  as  wax  melteth  at  the  fire,  so  let  the  ungodly  jjerish 
of  I  God. 

3  But  let  the  righteous  be  glad  and  rejoice  be-  |  fore  • 
al  -  so  be  (  merry  •  and  |  joyful. 

4  0  sing  unto  God,  and  sing^j7'«/.ses  |  unto  •  his  |  Name  :  magnify  him  that 
rideth  upon  the  heavens  as  it  were  upon  an  horse ;  praise  him  in  his  Name 
J  AH,  I  and  •  re-  |  joice  '  be-  |  fore  him. 


God  :   let  them 


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I  comfited  :   and  they 


5  He  is  a  Father  of  the  fatherless,  and  defendetli  the  |  cause  •  of  the  | 
widows  :  even  God  in  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hah  -  i-  |  tation. 

G  lie  is  the  God  that  maketh  men  to  be  of  one  mind  in  an  house,  and 
bringeth  i\\Q  jJrisoners  \  out  of*  cap-  |  tivity:  but  letteth  the  runagates  con-  | 
tinue  •  in  |  scarce  •  =  |  ness, 

7  0  God,  Avhen  thou  wentest  forth  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  people  :  when  thou 
wentest  \  through  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness ; 

8  The  earth  shook,  and  the  heavens  dropped  at  the  |  presence  '  of  |  God  : 
even  as  Sinai  also  was  moved  at  the  presence  of  God,  who  is  the  |  God  •  of  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

9  Thou  0  God,  sentest  a  gracious  rain  upon 
refreshedst  it  \  when  '  it  |  was  •  =  |  Aveary. 

10  Thy  congregation  shall  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in 
thy  goodness  pre-  |  par  -  ed  |  for  '  the  |  poor. 

11  The   Lord  \  gave  •  the  |  word  :   great   ^vas 
preachers. 

12  Kings  with  their  armies  did  flee,  and  |  were  •  dis 
of  the  household  di-  |  vid  *  =  |  ed  •  the  |  spoil. 

13  Though  ye  have  lain  among  the  pots,  yet  shall  ye  be  as  the  wings  \  of  • 
a  I  dove  :  that  is  covered  with  silver  luings,  \  and  •  her  |  feathers  •  like  |  gold. 

14  When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings  \  for  •  their  |  sake  :  then  were  they 
as  I  white  •  as  |  snow  •  in  |  Salmon. 

15  As  the  hill  of  Basan,  .so  is  |  God's  •  =  |  hill :  even  an  high  hiU,  \  as  * 
the  I  hill  •  of  I  Basan. 

IG  Why  hop  ye  so  ye  high  hills?  this  is  God's  hill,  in  the  which  it  pleaseth  \ 
him  •  to  I  dwell  :   yea,  the  Lord  will  a-  |  bide  •  in  |  it  •  for  |  ever. 

17  The  chariots  of  God  are  twenty  thousand,  even  \  thousands  •  of  |  angels  : 
and  the  Lord  is  among  them,  as  in  the  |  ho  -  ly  |  place  •  of  |  Sinai. 

18  Thou  art  gone  up  on  high,  thou  hast  led  captivity  captive,  and  received  \ 
gifts  •  for  I  men  :  yea  even  for  thine  enemies,  that  the  Loed  God  might  | 
dwell  •  a-  I  mong  •  =  |  them. 

U)  Praised  he  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  daily:  even  the  God  who  helpeth  us,  and 
voureth  his  |  bene  -  fits  up-  |  on  •  =  |  us. 

20  He  is  our  God,  even  the  God  of  whom.  \  cometli  •  sal-  |  vation  :  God  is 
the  Lord,  by  |  whom  •  we  es-  |  cape  •  =  |  death. 


Day  13.— MornixVg.]  THE   PSALTER.  103 

*  21  God  shall  M^ound  the  head  of  his  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  the  hairy  scalp 
of  such  a  one  as  goeth  on  still  \  in  •  his  |  wick  -  ed-  j  ness. 

22  The  Lord  hath  said,  I  will  bring  my  people  again,  as  I  |  did  *  from  | 
Basan  :  mine  own  will  I  bring  again,  as  I  did  sometime  \  from  •  the  |  deep  '  of 
the  I  sea. 

23  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  hlood  \  of  '  thine  |  enemies  :  and  that 
the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  \  may  •  be  |  red  •  through  the  |  same. 

24  It  is  well  seen  0  God,  |  how  •  thou  |  goest  :  how  thou  my  God  and  King 
goest  I  in  •  the  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary. 

25  The  singers  go  before,  the  minstrels  \  fol  -  low  |  after  :  in  the  midst  are 
the  damsels  \  play  -  ing  |  with  •  the  |  timbrels. 

26  Give  thanks  0  Israel,  unto  God  the  Lord  in  the  |  con  -  gre-  |  gations  : 
from  the  |  ground  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  heart. 

27  There  is  little  Benjamin  their  ruler,  and  the  princes  of  Judali  \  their  •  =  | 
council :  the  jDrinces  of  Zabulon,  and  the  |  princes  •  of  |  Neph  -  tha-  |  li. 

28  Thy  God  hath  sent  forth  \  strength  •  for  |  thee  :  stablish  the  thing  0 
God,  that  I  thou  •  hast  |  wrought  •  in  |  us. 

29  For  thy  temple's  sahe  at  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  so  shall  kings  bring  |  pre  - 
sents  I  un  -  to  I  thee. 

30  When  the  company  of  the  spear-men,  and  multitude  of  the  mighty  are 
scattered  abroad  among  the  beasts  of  the  people,  so  that  they  humbly  bring  \ 
pieces  •  of  |  silver  :  and  when  he  hath  scattered  the  lieo-ple  \  that  •  de-  |  light  • 
in  I  war ; 

31  Then  shall  the  princes  come  \  out  •  of  |  Egypt :  the  Morians'  land  shall 
soon  stretch  out  her  |  hands  ■  =  |  un  -  to  |  God. 

32  Sing  unto  God  0  ye  kingdoms  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  0  sing  |  prais  -  es  |  un  - 
to  the  I  Lord  ; 

33  Who  sitteth  in  the  heavens  over  all,  \  from  •  the  be-  |  ginning  :  lo  he 
doth  send  out  his  voice  ;  yea,  and  |  that  •  a  |  might  -  y  |  voice. 

34  Ascribe  ye  the  power  to  God  over  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  his  worsliij)  and  | 
strength  •  is  |  in  •  the  |  clouds. 

35  0  God,  wonderful  art  thou  in  thy  \  ho  -  ly  |  places  :  even  the  God  of 
Israel,  he  will  give  strength  and  power  unto  his  people.  \  Bles  -  sed  |  be  •  =  | 
God. 

*  Repeat  second  half  here. 


104  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  KJ.— Evening. 

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Psalm  69. — Salvum  me  fac. 

C*.4  VE  I  me  •  0  I  God :   for   the  waters  are  come  in,  \  e  -  ven  |  unto  •  my  | 
^     soul. 

2  I  stick  fast  in  the  deep  mire,  where  |  no  •  ground  |  is  :  I  am  come  into 
deep  waters,  so  that  the  |  floods  •  run  |  o  -  ver  |  me. 

3  I  am  weary  of  crying  ;  my  |  throat  *  is  |  dry  :  my  sight  faileth  me  for 
ivaiting  so  |  long  •  up-  |  on  •  my  |  God. 

4  They  that  hate  me  without  a  cause  are  more  than  the  |  hairs  of  *  my  | 
head  :  they  that  are  mine  enemies,  and  would  destroy  me  \  guilt  -  less  |  are  •  =  | 
miglity. 

5  I  paid  them  the  things  that  I  |  nev  -  er  |  took  :  God,  thou  knowest  my 
simpleness,  and  iwy  faults  \  are  •  not  |  hid  •  from  )  thee. 

G  Let  not  them  that  trust  in  thee  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  be  ashamed  \  for  • 
my  I  cause  :  let  not  those  that  seek  thee  be  confounded  through  me,  0  Lord  \ 
God  -of  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

7  And  why  ?  for  thy  sake  have  1  \  suilered  •  re-  |  proof :  shame  hath  |  cover  - 
ed  I  my  •  =:  |  face. 

8  I  am  became  a  stranger  \  unto  •  my  |  brethren  :  even  an  alien  \  unto  • 
my  I  moth  -  er's  |  children. 

9  For  the  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  even  \  eat  -  en  |  me  :  and  the  rebukes  of 
them  that  rebuked  thee  are  |  fall  -  en  up-  |  on  •  =  |  me. 

10  I  wept,  and  chastened  my-  |  self  •  with  |  fasting  :  and  that  was  |  turned  • 
to  I  my  •  re-  |  proof. 

11  I  put  on  I  sack  -  cloth  |  also  :  and  they  |  jest  -  ed  up-  |  on  •  =  |  me. 

12  Tliey  that  sit  in  \kifi  gate  \  speak  •  a-  |  gainst  me:  and  the  (Iniiikards  j 
make  •  =  |  songs  •  up-  |  on  me. 

13  But  Loud,  I  make  my  prayer  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  in  \  an  •  ac-  |  cepta  -  ble  | 
time. 

14  Hear  me  0  God,  in  the  multitude  \  of  •  thy  |  mercy  :  even  in  the  |  truth  • 
of  I  thy  •  sal-  j  vation. 

15  'J'ake  me  out  of  the  mire,  that  |  I  •  sink  |  not :  0  let  me  be  delivered 
from  them  that  hate  me,  and  |  out  •  of  the  |  deep  •  =  |  waters. 

16  Let  not  the  water-flood  drown  me,  neither  let  the  deej)  |  swallow  •  me  | 
up  :  and  lot  not  tlie/;<Y  |  shut  *  her  |  mouth  •  up-  |  on  me. 


Day  13. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


105 


17  Hear  me  0  Lord,  for  thy  \oymg-k iuclness  is  |  com  -  forta-  |  ble  :  turn 
thee  unto  me  according  to  the  |  multi  -  tude  |  of  •  thy  |  mercies. 

18  And  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant ;  for  |  I  •  am  in  |  trouble  :  0  \ 
haste  •  thee  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me. 

19  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul  and  |  save  •  =  |  it:  0  deliver  me  be-  |  cause  of  • 
mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

20  Thou  hast  known  my  reproof,  my  shame,  and  |  my  •  dis-  |  honour  :  mine 
adversaries  are  |  all  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  sight, 

21  Thy  rebuke  hath  broken  my  heart ;  I  am  full  of  |  heav  -  i-  |  ness  :  I 
looked  for  some  to  have  pity  on  me,  but  there  was  no  man,  neither  found  1  \ 
any  •  to  |  com  -  fort  |  me. 

22  They  gave  me  \  gall  •  to  |  eat :  and  when  I  was  thirsty  they  gave  me  \ 
vin  -  e-  I  gar  •  to  |  drink. 

23  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare  to  take  them-  |  selves  •  with-  |  al :  and 
let  the  things  that  should  have  been  for  their  wealth  be  unto  tlieni  \  an  *  oc-  | 
casiou  •  of  I  falling. 

24  Let  their  eyes  be  Minded,  that  |  they  •  see  |  not :  and  ever  \  bow  •  thou  | 
down  •  their  |  backs. 

25  Pour  out  thine  indignation  up-  |  on  •  =:  |  them  :  and  let  thy  wrathful 
displeasure  \  take  •  ^  |  hold  •  of  j  them. 

26  Let  their  habitation  |  be  •  =  |  void  :  and  no  man  to  |  dwell  •  =  |  in  * 
their  |  tents. 

27  For  they  persecute  him  whom  |  thou  •  hast  |  smitten  :  and  they  talk  how 
they  may  vex  \  them  •  whom  |  thou  •  hast  |  wounded. 

28  Let  them  fall  from  one  loickedness  \  to  •  an-  |  other  :  and  not  come  j 
into  •  thy  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness. 

29  Let  them  be  wiped  out  of  the  |  book  •  of  the  |  living  :  and  not  be  |  writ- 
ten •  a-  I  mong  •  the  |  righteous. 

30  As  for  me,  when  I  am  jooor  |  and  •  in  |  heaviness  :  thy  helji,  0  |  God  • 
shall  I  lift  ■  me  |  up. 


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thanks-  |  giv  *  =  |  ing. 

32  This  also  shall  |  please  •  the  |  Lord  :  better  than  a  lullock  \  that  •  hath  j 
horns  •  and  |  hoofs. 


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33  The  humble  shall  consider  this,  \  and  •  be  |  glad  :   seek  ye  after  God,  \ 
and  •  your  |  soul  •  shall  |  live. 

34  For  the  Lord  |  heareth  •  the  |  poor  :  cmd  de-  |  spis  -  eth  |  not  •  his  |  pris- 
oners. 

35  Let  heaven  and  earth  \  praise  •  =  |  him  :  the  sea,  and  |  all  •  that  |  mov- 
etli  •  there-  |  in. 

36  For  God  will  save  Sion,  and  build  the  |  cities  •  of  |  Judah  :  that  men 
may  dwell  there,  and  |  have  •  it  |  in  •  pos-  |  session. 

37  The  posterity  also  of  his  servants  sliall  in-  |  her  -  it  |  it :   and  they  that 
love  his  Name  \  shall  •  =  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 


Psalm  70. — Deus,  in  adjutorium  , 

HASTE  thee  0  God,  to  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me  :  make  haste  to  |  help  •  mo  |  0  • 
—  I  Lord. 

2  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  that  seek  \  after  •  my  |  soul  :   let 
them  be  turned  backward  and  put  to  confusion  \  that  •  =  |  wish  •  me  |  evil. 

3  Let   them  for  their  reward  be  soon  \  brought  •  to  |  shame  :    that   cry  \ 
over  •  me  |  There  !  =  |  there  ! 

4  But  let  all  those  that  seek  thee  be  joyf^il  and  |  glad  •  in  |  thee  :   and  let 
all  such  as  delight  in  thy  salvation  say  alway.  The  |  Lord  •  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed. 

5  As  for  me  I  am  lioor  \  and  •  in  |  misery :    haste  tliee  \  un  -  to  |  me  •  0  | 
God. 

G  Thou  art  my  helper,  and  |  my  •  re-  |  deemer  :  0  Lord,  \  make  *  no  |  long  • 
^  I  tarrying. 


Day  14.— Morning.]  THE  FiiALTER.  107 

Day  14.  liflovuing, 

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Fsalm  71. — In  te,  Domine,  speravi. 

IN  thee  0  Lokd  have  I  put  my  trust ;    let  me   never  be  |  put  •  to  con-  |  fu- 
sion :  but  rid  me  and  deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness  ;    incline  thine  ear 
unto  [  me  •  and  |  save  •  =  |  me. 

2  Be  thou  my  stronghold,  whereunto  I  may  \  al  -  way  re-  |  sort :  thou  hast 
promised  to  help  me,  for  thou  art  my  house  of  de-  |  fence  •  =  |  and  •  my  |  cas- 
tle. 

3  'Deliver  me  0  my  God,  out  of  the  hand  \  of  the  '  un-  |  godly  :  out  of  the 
hand  of  the  un-  |  right  -  eous  and  |  cru  -  el  |  man. 

4  For  thou  0  Lord  God,  art  the  thing  that  /  |  long  •  =  |  for  :  thou  art  my 
hope,  I  e  -  ven  |  from  •  my  |  youth. 

5  Through  thee  have  I  been  holden  up  ever  since  \  I  '  was  |  born  :  thou  art 
he  that  took  me  out  of  my  mother's  womb  ;  my  praise  \  shall  •  be  |  al  -  ways  of  | 
thee. 

6  I  am  become  as  it  were  a  monster  \  un  -  to  |  many  :  but  my  \  sure  •  trust  | 
is  •  in  I  thee. 

7  0  let  my  mouth  be  filled  \  with  •  thy  |  praise  :  that  I  may  sing  of  thy 
glory  and  honour  \  all  •  the  |  day  •  =  |  long. 

8  Cast  me  not  aivay  in  the  |  time  •  of  |  age  :  forsake  me  not  whe^i  my  | 
strength  •  =  |  fail  -  eth  |  me. 

9  For  mine  enemies  speak  against  me  ;  and  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul 
take  their  counsel  to-  |  geth  -  er  |  saying  :  God  hath  forsaken  him  ;  persecute 
him  and  take  him,  for  there  is  none  \  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  him. 

10  Go  not  far  from  |  me  •  0  |  God  :  my  God,  \  haste  •  thee  to  |  heljD  •  =  | 
me. 

11  Let  them  be  confounded  and  perish  that  are  a-  |  gainst  *  my  |  soul :  let 
them  be  covered  with  shame  and  dishonour  that  |  seek  •  to  |  do  •  me  |  evil. 

12  As  for  me  I  will  patiently  abide  |  al  •  =  |  way  :  and  will  |  praise  •  thee  | 
more  •  and  |  more. 

13  My  mouth  shall  daily  speak  of  thy  righfeoiisness  \  and  •  sal-  |  vation  : 
for  I  I  know  •  no  |  end  •  there-  |  of. 

14  I  will  go  forth  in  the  strength  of  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  GoD :  and  will  make 
mention  |  of  •  thy  |  righteous  -  ness  |  only. 


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15  Thou  0  God,  hast  taught  me  from  my  youth  up  \  un  -  til  |  now :  there- 
fore will  /  I  tell  of  •  thy  |  won  -  drous  |  works. 

16  Forsake  me  not  0  God  in  mine  old  age,  when  I  am  \  gray  *  =  |  headed  : 
until  I  have  showed  thy  strength  unto  this  generation,  and  thy  power  to  all 
them  I  that  *  are  |  yet  •  for  to  |  come. 

17  Thy  righteousness  0  God,  is  |  ve  -  ry  |  high  :  and  great  things  are  they 
that  thou  hast  done  ;  0  God,  \  who  •  is  |  like  •  unto  |  thee  ! 

18  0  what  great  troubles  and  adversities  hast  thou  showed  me  !  and  yet 
didst  thou  turn  \  and  •  re-  |  fresh  me  :  yea,  and  broughtest  rnQfrom  the  |  deej)  • 
of  the  I  earth  •  a-  |  gain. 

19  Thou  hast  brought  me  to  |  great  •  =  |  honour  :  and  comforted  |-me  • 
on  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

20  Therefore  will  I  praise  thee  and  thy  faithfulness  0  God,  playing  upon  an 
ijistrmnent  of  j  mus  -  =  110:  unto  thee  will  I  sing  upon  the  harp,  0  thou  \ 
Ho  -  ly  I  One  •  of  I  Israel. 

21  My  lips  will  be  fain  when  I  sing  j  un  -  to  |  thee  :  and  so  will  my  soiil  \ 
whom  •  thou  |  hast  •  de-  |  livered. 

22  My  tongue  also  shall  talk  of  thy  righteousness  \  all  the  •  day  [  long :  for 
they  are  confounded  and  brought  unto  shame  that  |  seek  •  to  [  do  *  me  J  evil. 


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Ps  aim  72 .  — Deus,  judic  iu  m. 

GIVE  the  King  thy  judgme7its,  |  0  •  =  [  God  :    and  thy   righteousness  | 
un  -  to  the  |  King's  •  =  |  son. 

2  Then   shall   he   judge   thy  people  according  \  un-to  |  right:  and  \  =* 
de-  I  fend  •  the  |  poor. 

3  The  mountains  also  \  shall  •  bring  |  peace;  and  the  little  hills  \  righteous  - 
ness  I  un  -  to  the  |  people. 


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4  He  shall  keep  the  simple /o//(;  |  by  •  their  |  right :  defend  the  children  of 
i\\e  poor,  and  |  pnnish  ■  the  |  wrong  •  =  |  doer. 

5  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and  |  moon  •  en-  |  dureth  :  from 
one  generation  \  to  •  an-  |  oth  •  =  |  er. 

6  He  shall  come  down  like  the  rain  into  a  |  fleece  •  of  |  wool :  even  as  the  | 
drops  •  that  (  wa  -  ter  the  |  earth. 

7  In  his  time  sliall  the  |  right  -  eons  |  flonrish  :  yea  and  abundance  of 
peace,  so  |  long  •  as  the  |  moon  •  en-  |  dureth. 

8  His  dominion  shall  be  also  from  the  one  sea  \  to  •  the  |  other  :  and  from 
the  flood  I  un  -  to  the  |  world's  •  =  |  end. 

9  They  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness  shall  |  kneel  *  be-  |  fore  him  :  his  ene- 
mies I  shall  •  =  I  lick  '  the  |  dust. 

10  The  kings  of  Tharsis  and  of  the  isles  \  shall  •  give  |  presents  :  the  kings 
of  Arabia  and  |  Sa  -  ba  |  shall  •  bring  |  gifts. 

11  Ail  kings  shall  fall  down  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him  :  all  nations  \  shall  •  =  | 
do  •  him  (  service. 

12  For  he  shall  deliver  i\\&  poor  \  when  •  he  |  crieth  :  the  needy  also,  and  | 
him  •  that  |  hath  *  no  |  helper. 

13  He  shall  be  favourable  to  the  |  simple  •  and  |  needy  :  and  shall  preserve 
the  I  souls  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  poor. 

14  He  shall  deliver  their  souls  from  |  false  -  hood  and  |  wrong  :  and  dear 
shall  their  hlood  \  be  •  in  |  his  •  =  |  sight. 

15  He  shall  live,  and  unto  him  shall  be  given  of  \X\Qgold  of  A-  |  ra-  bi- 1  a  : 
prayer  shall  be  made  ever  unto  liim,  and  |  daily  •  shall  |  he  '  be  |  praised. 

16  There  shall  be  an  heap  of  corn  in  the  earth,  Mgh  up-  |  on  •  the  |  hills  : 
his  fruit  shall  shake  like  Libanus,  and  shall  be  green  in  the  city  like  |  grass  • 
up-  I  on  •  the  |  earth. 

17  His  Name  shall  endure  for  ever  ;  his  Name  shall  remain  under  the  sun 
a-  I  mongst  the  •  pos-  |  terities  :  which  shall  be  blessed  through  him  ;  and  all 
the  heathen  \  shall  •  =  |  praise  •  =:  |  him. 

18  Blessed  be  the  Loed  God,  even  the  God  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  which  only  \ 
do  -  eth  I  won  -  drous  |  things. 

19  And  blessed  be  the  Name  of  his  Majesty  \  for  •  =  |  ever  :  and  all  the 
earth  shall  be  filled  with  his  Majesty.  \  A  -  men,  ]  A  •  =  |  men. 


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Psalm  73. — ^wam  Jo^ms  Israel. 

TRULY  God  is  loving  unto  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :   even  unto  s%ich  as  |  are  •  of  a  | 
clean  •  =  |  heart. 

2  Nevertheless  ray  feet  were  |  al  -  most  |  gone  :  'iiiy  j  treadings  •  had  |  well - 
nigh  I  slipt. 

3  And  why  ?  I  was  grieved  |  at  •  the  |  Avicked  :  I  do  also  see  the  ungodly 
in  I  such  •  pros-  |  per  -  i-  |  ty. 

4  For  they  are  in  no  |  peril  •  of  |  death  :  hnt  are  |  lust  -  y  |  and  •  ==  | 
strong. 

5  They  come  in  no  misfortune  like  |  otli  -  er  |  folk  :  neither  are  they  \ 
plagued  •  like  |  otli  -  er  |  men. 

6  And  this  is  the  cause  that  they  are  so  |  holden  •  with  |  pride  :  and  \ 
0  -  ver-  I  whelmed  •  with  |  cruelty. 

7  Their  eyes  \  swell  •  with  |  fatness :  and  they  do  \  e,  -  ven  j  what  •  they  | 
lust. 

8  They  corrupt  other,  and  speak  of  |  wick  -  ed  j  blasphemy :  their  talking 
is  a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  Most  •  =  |  High. 

9  For  they  stretch  forth  their  mouth  \  un  -  to  the  |  heaven  :  and  their  tongue  \ 
go  -  etli  I  through  •  the  |  world. 

10  Therefore  fall  the  j'Jco;;/e  |  un  -  to  |  them  :  and  thereout  suck  they  no  | 
small  •  ad-  |  vant  •  =  |  age. 

11  Tush  say  they,  how  should  |  God  •  j)er-  |  ceive  it :  is  there  knowledge  \  in  • 
the  I  Most  •  =  I  High  ? 

12  Lo  these  are  the  ungodly,  these  prosper  in  the  world,  and  these  have 
riches  I  in  •  pos-  |  session  :  and  I  said.  Then  have  I  cleansed  my  heart  in  vain, 
and  washed  mine  j  hands  •  in  |  inno  -  cen-  |  cy. 

13  All  the  day  long  have  |  I  •  been  |  punished  :  and  \  chasten  -  ed  |  eve  - 
ry  I  morning. 

14  Yea,  and  I  had  almost  said  \  even  •  as  |  they  :  but  lo,  then  I  should 
have  condemned  the  generation  \  of  *  thy  |  child  •  =  |  ren. 

15  Then  thought  /to  |  under-  stand  |  this  :  but  \  it  •  was  |  too  •  hard  |  for 
me, 

IG  Until  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  |  of  •  =  |  God  :  then  understood  I 
the  I  end  •  of  |  these  *  =  J  men  ; 


Day  14. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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17  Namely,  liow  tliou  dost  set  iliem  in  |  slipper  -  y  |  places  :  and  castest 
them  down,  \  and  •  de-  |  stroy  -  est  |  them. 

18  0  how  suddenly  do  |  they  •  con-  |  sume  :  perish,  and  |  come  •  to  a  |  fear  - 
fill  I  end  ! 

19  Yea,  even  like  as  a  dream  when  |  one  •  a-  |  waketh  :  so  shalt  thou  make 
their  image  to  |  van  -  ish  |  out  •  of  the  |  city. 

20  TJius  my  |  heart  •  was  |  grieved  :  and  it  went  \  e  -  ven  |  through  •  my  | 
reins. 

21  So  foolish  was  /,  and  |  ig  -  nor-  |  ant :  even  as  it  ivere  a  |  beast  •  be-  |  fore  * 
=  I  thee. 

22  Nevertheless  I  am  alway  |  by  •  =  |  thee  :  for  thou  hast  holden  me  \  by  • 
my  I  right  •  =  |  hand. 

23  Thou  shalt  guide  me  \  with  •  thy  |  counsel :  and  after  that  re-  |  ceive  ' 
=:  I  me  '  with  |  glory. 

24  Whom  have  /  in  |  heaven  •  but  |  thee  :  and  there  is  none  upon  earth 
that  I  desire  in  com-  |  par  -  i-  |  son  •  of  |  thee. 

25  My  flesh  and  my  heart  \  fail  '  =  |  eth  :  but  God  is  the  strength  of  my 
heart,  \  and  •  my  |  por  -  tion  for  |  ever. 

26  For  lo,  they  that  forsake  thee  \  shall  *  ^  |  perish  :  thou  hast  destroyed 
all  them  that  cominit  \  for  -  ni-  |  ca  -  tion  a-  |  gainst  thee. 

27  But  it  is  good  for  me  to  hold  me  fast  by  God,  to  put  my  trust  in  the  | 
Lord  •  =  I  God  :  and  to  speak  of  all  thy  works  in  the  gates  \  of  •  the  |  daugh- 
ter •  of  j  Sion. 


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Psalm  14:.— ZH  quid,  Deus  ? 

OGOD,  wherefore  art  thou  absent  from  |  us  •  so  |  long  :  why  is  thy  wrath  so 
hot  against  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  thy  "  ^  |  pasture. 

2  0  think  tipon  thy  |  con  -  gre-  |  gation  :  whom  thou  hast  purchased,  \  and  • 
re-  I  deemed  •  of  |  old. 

3  Think  upon  the  tribe  of  tliine  in-  |  her  -  it-  |  ance  :    and  Mount  Sion,  \ 
where  -  in  |  thou  •  hast  |  dwelt. 

4  Lift  up  thy  feet,  that  thou  mayest  utterly  destroy  \  eve  -  ry  |  enemy: 
which  hath  done  evil  \  in  •  thy  |  sanct  -  ua-  |  ry. 

5  Thine  adversaries  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  |  con  -  gre-  |  gations  :  and  set 
tq)  their  |  ban  -  ners  |  for  •  =  |  tokens. 


112 


THE  PSALTER. 


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6  He  that  hewed  timber  afore  out  of  the  |  thick  •  = 
bring  it  ]  to  *  an  |  excel  -  lent  |  work. 

7  But  now  they  break  down  all  the  carved  icork 
ax  -  es  I  and  ■  =  |  hammers, 

8  They  have  set  fire  upon  thy  \  ho  -  ly  |  places  :  and  have  defiled  the  dwell- 
ing-place of  thy  Name,  \  e  -  ven  |  un  -  to  the  |  ground. 

9  Yea  they  said  in  their  hearts,  Let  us  make  havoc  of  iJu'in  \  al  -  to-  |  gether  : 
thus  have  they  burnt  up  all  the  houses  of  |  God  •  =  j  in  •  the  |  land. 

10  We  see  not  our  tokens  ;  there  is  not  one  \  pro  -  phet  |  more  :  no,  not  one 
is  there  among  us  that  nnder-  \  stand  -  eth  |  an  -  y  |  more. 

11  0  God,  how  long  shall  the  adversary  do  \  this  •  dis-  |  honour  :  how  long 
shall  the  enemy  bias-  |  pheme  •  thy  |  Name  •  for  |  ever  ? 

12  Why  withdrawest  thou  \  thy  •  =  |  hand  :    why  pluckest    thou  not  thy 
right  hand  out  of  thy  bosom  \  to  •  con-  |  sume  •  the  |  enemy  ? 

13  For  God  is  my  |  King  •  of  |  old  :  the  help  that  is  done  upon  aartlu  he  ' 
do  -  eth  I  it  •  him-  |  self. 

14  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  \  through  •  thy  |  power:    thou  breakest  the 
heads  of  the  |  dra  -  gons  |  in  •  the  |  waters. 

15  Thou  smotest  the  heads  of  Le-  |  via  -  than  in  |  pieces  :    and  gavest  him 
to  be  meal  for  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  in  •  the  |  wilderness. 

IG  Thou  broughtest  out  fountains  and  waters  out  o/'the  |  hard  •  ■=  \  rocks  : 
thon  I  driedst  •  up  |  might  -  y  |  waters. 

17  The  day  is  tltine,  and  the  |  night  •  is  |  thine  :    thou  hast  ^^/T^jr/^w/  the  | 
light  •  =  I  and  •  the  |  sun. 

18  Thou  hast  set  all  tlie  borders  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :   thou  hast  |  made  •  =  ] 
summer  •  and  |  winter. 

19  Remember  this  0  Lord,  how  the  enemy  \  hath  •  re-  |  buked  :   and  how 
the  foolish  people  \  hath  •  bias-  |  phemed  •  thy  |  Name. 

20  0  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtle-dove  unto  the  multitude  \  of  •  the  ' 
enemies  :  and  forget  not  the  congregation  \  of  •  the  |  poor  •  for  |  ever. 

21  Look  upon  the  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant  :  for  all  the  earth  is  full  of  darkness,  and  | 
cru  -  el  I  hab  -  i-  |  tations. 

22  0  let  not  the  simple  go  a-  |  way  •  a-  |  shamed  :    but  let  the  poor  and 
needy  give  praise  \  un  -  to  |  thy  •  =  j  Name. 


Day  15.— Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


113 


23  Arise  0  God,  maintain  \  thine  •  own  |  cause:  remember  how  the  foolish 
man  bias-  |  phem  -  eth  ]  thee  '  =.  \  daily. 

24  Forget  not  the  voice  \  of  •  thine  |  enemies  :   the  presumption  of  them 
that  hate  thee  increasetJi  \  ev  -  er  |  more  •  and  |  more. 


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Psalm  75. — Confitehimur  tibi. 

UNTO   thee   0   God,  do  |  we  •  give  |  thanks :    yea,  unto  |  thee  •  do  |  we  ■ 
give  I  thanks, 

2  Thy  Name  also  |  is  *  so  |  nigh  :    and  that  do  thy  \  won  -  drous  |  works  * 
de-  I  clare. 

3  When  I  receive  the  |  con  -  gre-  |  gation  :    I  shall  judge  ac-  |  cord  -  ing  | 
un  -  to  I  right. 

4  The  earth  is  weak,  and  all  the  inhaMters  \  there  •  =:  |  of  :    I  hear  \  up  • 
the  I  pil  -  lars  |  of  it. 

5  I  said  unto  the  fools.  Deal  \  not  *  so  |  madly  :  and  to  the  unyodly,  \  Set  • 
not  I  up  •  your  |  horn. 

6  Set  not  up  your  |  horn  •  on  |  high  :  and  speak  not  \  with  •  a  |  stiff  •=  |  neck. 

7  For  promotion  cometh  neither  from  the    east,    nor  |  from  •  the  |  west : 
nor  I  yet  •  =  |  from  •  the  |  south. 

8  And  lohy  ?  \  God  •  is  the  |  Judge  :  he  putteth  down  one,  and  |  set  -  teth  | 
up  •  an-  I  other. 

9  For  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord  there  is  a  ciqj,  and  the  |  wine  •  is  |  red  :  it 
is  full  mixt,  and  lie  \  pour  -  eth  |  out  •  of  the  |  same. 

10  As  for  the    |  dregs  •  there-  |  of  :  all  the  ungodly  of  the  earth  shall  drink 
them,  I  and  •  =  |  suck  •  them  |  out. 

11  But  I  will  talk  of  the  |  God  •  of  |  Jacob  :  and  \  praise  •  =  |  him  •  for  | 
ever. 

12  All  the  horns  of  the  ungodly  cclso  \  will  •  I  |  break  :   and  the  hortis  of 
the  I  right  -  eous  |  shall  •  be  ex-  |  alted. 


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Psalm  76. — Notus  in  Judcea. 

N  Jeivry  is  |  God  •  =  |  known  :  his  Name  is  |  great  •  in  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 
2  At  Salem  is  his  I  tab-er-  I  nacle  :  and  his  I  dwel-ling  I  in  •  = 


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3  There  brake  he  the  arroivs  \  of  •  the  |  bow  :  the  shield,  the  |  sword  •  =   | 
and  •  the  |  battle. 

4  Thou  art  of  more  \  honour  •  and  |  might :  than  the  |  liills  •  =  |  of  •  the  | 
robbers. 

5  The  proud  are  rohhed,  they  have  |  slept  •  their  |  sleep  :   and  all  the  men 
Avhose  hands  were  |  might  -  y  |  have  •  found  |  nothing. 

G  At   thy  rebuke,  0  |  Uod  •  of  |  Jacob  :    both  the  |  char  -  iot  and  |  horse  * 
are  |  fallen. 

7  Thou,  even   fhou  \  art  •  to  be  |  feared  :   and   who   may  staiid  in  |  thy  * 
sight  I  when  •  tlion  art  |  angry  ? 

8  Thou  didst  cause  ihj  judgmeiit  to  be  |  heard  •  from  |  heaven  :  the  earth  \ 
trem  -  bled  |  and  •  was  |  still. 

9  AVhen    God  a-  |  rose  '  to  |  judgment  :   and  to  hel})  \  all  •  the  |  meek  up- 
on I  earth. 

10  The  fierceness  of  man  shall  turn  \  to  *  thy  |  praise :  and  the  fierceness 
of  I  them  •  shalt  |  thou  •  re-  |  frain. 

11  Promise  unto  the  Lord  your  God  and  keep  it,  all  ye  that  are  \  round  * 
a-  I  bout  him  :  hvmg presents  unto  |  him  •  that  |  ought  •  to  be  |  feared. 

12  He  shall  refrain  the  |  spirit  •  of  j  princes :  and  is  loonderful  a-  |  mong 
the  I  kings  •  of  the  |  earth. 


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Fsalm  77. —  Voce  mta  ad  Doininum. 


I  "WILL  cry  unto  God  \  with  •  my  |  voice  :  even  unto  God  will  I  cry  with 
my  voice,  and  he  shall  |  heark  -  en  |  un  -  to  (  me. 

2  In  the  time  of  my  trouble  I  |  sought  *  the  |  Lord  :   my  sore  ran,  and 
ceased  not  in  the  mg\\i-season ;  my  |  soul  •  re-  |  fus  -  ed  |  comfort. 

3  When  I  am  in  heaviness,  I  will  |  think  up  -  on  |  God  :  when  my  heart  is  | 
vex  -  cd  I  I  •  will  com-  |  plain. 


Day  15.— Morning.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


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4  Thou  lioldest  mine  |  eyes  •  =  |  waking  :   I  am  so  feeble  \  that  •  I  |  can  - 
not  I  speak. 

5  I  have  considered  tlie  |  days  •  of  |  old  :    and  the  |  years  •  =  |  that  •  are  | 
past. 

6  I  call  to  re/nembrance  \  my  •  =  |  song  :  and  in  the  night  I  commune  with 
my  own  Iwart,  and  |  search  •  out  |  my  •  =:  |  spirit. 

7  Will  the  Lord  absent  him-  |  self  •  for  |  ever  :  and  will  he  \  be  •  no  |  more  • 
in-  I  treated  ? 

8  Is  his  mercy  \  clean  •  gone  for  |  ever  :  and  is  his  promise  come  utterly  to 
an  I  end  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more  ? 

9  Hath  God  forgotten  |  to  •  be  |  gracious  :  and  will  "he  shut  ujd  his  loving- 
Mndness  \  in  •  dis-  |  plea  •  =  |  sure  ? 

10  And  I  said,  it  is  mine  otvn  in-  |  firm  -  i-  |  ty  :    but  I  will  remember  the 
years  of  the  right  ha7id  \  of  *  the  |  Most  •  =:  |  Highest. 

11  I  will  remember  the  |  works  •  of  the  |  Lord  :   and  call  to  mind  thy  | 
won  -  ders  of  |  old  •  =  |  time. 

12  I  will  think  also  of  |  all  •  thy  |  works  :  and  my  talhing  \  shall  •  be  |  of  • 
thy  I  doings. 


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13  Thy  way,  0  |  God  •  is  |  holy :   who  is  so  great  a  |  God  •  as  |  our  •  =  | 
God? 

14  Thou  art  the   God  that  j  do  -  est  |  wonders  :    and  hast  declared  thy  | 
power  •  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  peoj)le. 

15  Thou  hast  mightily  delivered  \  thy  •  =  [  people  :  even  the  sons  of  |  Ja  - 
cob  I  and  •  =  |  Joseph. 

16  The  waters  saw  thee  0  God,  the  waters  saw  thee,  and  |  were  •  a-  |  fraid  : 
the  depths  \  al  -  so  |  were  •  =  \  troubled. 

17  The  clouds  poured  out  tvater,  the  |  air  •  =  |  thundered  :  and  thme  |  ar- 
rows I  went  •  a-  |  broad. 

18  The  voice  of  thy  thunder  Avas  heard  \  round  •  a-  |  bout :   the  lightnings 
shone  upon  the  ground  ;  the  earth  was  |  moved  •  and  |  shook  •  with-  |  al. 

19  Thy  way  is  in  the  sea,  and  thy  /)«/7^s  in  the  |  great  •  =  |  waters  :    and 
thy  I  foot -steps  |  are  •  not  |  known. 

20  Thou  leddest  thy  people  \  like  •  =  |  sheep  :   by  the  |  hand  •  of  |  Mo  -  ses 
and  1  Aaron. 


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HEAR  my  law  \  0  •  my  |  people  :  incline  your  ears  \  un  -  to  the  |  words 
of  •  my  I  month. 

2  I  will  open  my  mouth  |  in  •  a  |  parable  :  I  Avill  declare  hard  |  sen  - 
ten-  I  ces  •  of  |  old  ; 

3  Which  we  have  |  heard  *  and  |  known  :  and  such  as  our  |  fa  -  thers 
have  I  told  •  =  |  us ; 

4  That  we  should  not  hide  them  from  the  children  of  the  gener-  |  a  - 
tions  to  I  come  :  but  to  show  the  honour  of  the  Lord,  his  mighty  and  won- 
derful works  I  that  •  he  |  hath  •  =  |  done. 

Harmony : 

5  He  made  a  covenant  with  Jacob,  and  gave  |  Is  -  rael  a  |  law  :  which 
he  commanded  owr forefathers  to  |  teach  •  =  |  their  •  =  |  children; 

G  That  their  7J0.s;/?r^/'^  |  might  •  =  |  know  it:  axvdi  i\\e  children  \  which* 
were  |  yet  •  un-  |  born  ; 

7  To  the  intent  that  when  \  they  •  came  |  up  :  they  might  \  show  • 
their  |  cliil  -  dren  the  |  same ; 

8  That  they  might  put  their  |  trust  '  in  |  God  :  and  not  to  forget  the 
works  of  God,  but  to  keep  \  his  •  com-  |  mand  •  =  |  ments. 

9  And  not  to  be  as  their  forefathers,  a  faithless  and  stuhhorn  \  gen  -  e- 1 
ration  :  a  generation  that  set  not  their  heart  aright,  and  whose  spirit 
cleaveth  not  \  steadfast  -  ly  |  un  -  to  |  God  ; 

10  Like  as  the  children  of  |  Eph  -  ra-  |  im  :  who  being  harnessed  and 
carrying  bows,  turned  themselves  lyack  \  in  •  the  |  day  •  of  |  battle. 

11  They  kept  not  the  covenant  |  of  •  =  |  God  :  and  would  oiot  \  walk  • 
in  I  his  •  =  I  law  ; 

VI  lint  forgat  what  |  he  •  had  |  done  :  and  the  wonderful  works  that  | 
he  '  had  I  show  -  ed  I  for  them. 


Day  15.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  Ill 

Unison : 

13  Marvellous  things  did  he  in  the  sight  of  our  forefathers,  in  the  ] 
land  •  of  I  Egypt :  even  \  in  •  the  |  field  •  of  |  Zoan. 

14  He  divided  the  sea,  and  let  them  |  go  •  ^  |  through  :  he  made  the 
waters  to  |  stand  •  =  |  on  •  an  |  heap. 

15  In  the  day-time  also  he  led  them  \  with  •  a  |  cloud  :  and  all  the  night 
through  \  with  •  a  |  light  •  of  |  fire. 

16  lie  clave  the  hard  rocks  in  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  gave  them 
drink  thereof,  as  it  had  been  \  out  •  of  the  |  great  •  =  |  depth. 

Harmony  : 

17  He  brought  waters  out  of  the  |  ston  -  y  |  rock  :  so  that  it  gushed  \ 
out  •  =  I  like  •  the  |  rivers. 

18  Yet  for  all  this  they  sinned  mo?-e  a-  |  gainst  •  =:  |  him  :  and  j^ro- 
voked  the  Most  Highest  \  in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  [  ness. 

19  They  tempted  God  |  in  •  their  |  hearts  :  and  required  |  meat  •  =  | 
for  •  their  |  lust. 

20  They  spake  against  God  |  al  -  so  |  saying  :  Shall  God  prepare  a  table  \ 
in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness? 

Unison  : 

21  He  smote  the  stony  rock  indeed,  that  the  water  gushed  out,  and  ths 
streams  \  flowed  •  with-  |  al :  but  can  he  give  bread  also,  or  jjrovide  \  flesh  • 
^  I  for  •  his  I  people  ? 

22  When  the  Loed  heard  this,  |  he  •  was  |  wroth  :  so  the  fire  was 
kindled  in  Jacob,  and  there  came  up  heavy  displeasure  a-  |  gainst  •  =  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el ; 

23  Because  they  believed  \  not  •  in  |  God :  and  put  not  their  |  trust  • 
in  I  his  •  =  I  help. 

24  So  he  commanded  the  |  clouds  •  a-  |  bove  :  and  |  open  -  ed  the  | 
doors  •  of  I  heaven. 


25  He  rained  down  manna  also  upon  them  \  for  •  to  |  eat :  cmd  |  gave  • 
them  I  food  •  from  |  heaven. 

26  So  man  did  eat  \  an  -  gels'  |  food  :   for  he  \  sent  •  them  |  meat  •  e-  | 
nough. 

27  He  caused  the  east-wind  to  blow  \  un  -  der  |  heaven  :   and  through 
his  poiver  he  |  brought  •  in  the  |  south  -  west  |  wind. 

28  He  rained  flesh  upon  them  as  |  thick  •  as  |  dust :  and  feathered  fowls 
like  as  the  1  sand  •  ;=  |  of  •  the  |  sea. 


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29  He  let  it  fall  a-  |  mong  •  their  |  tents  :  even  round  a-  |  bout  •  their  | 
hab  -  i-  I  tation. 

30  So  they  did  eat  and  were  well  filled  ;  for  he  gave  them  their  |  own  • 
de-  I  sire  :  and  they  were  not  disap-  |  point  -  ed  |  of  •  their  |  lust. 

31  But  while  the  meat  was  yet  in  their  mouths,  the  heavy  Avrath  of  God 
came  upon  them,  and  sleio  the  |  wealthi  -  est  |  of  them :  yea,  and  smote 
down  the  chosen  men  that  |  were  •  in  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

32  But  for  all  this  they  |  sinned  •  yet  |  more  :  and  helievecl  \  not  •  his  | 
won  -  drous  |  works. 

33  Therefore  their  days  did  he  consume  in  |  van  -  i-  |  ty :  and  \  their  • 
^  I  years  •  in  |  trouble. 

34  When  he  slew  them,  they  |  sought  •  =  |  him  :  and  turned  them 
early,  and  in-  |  quir  -  ed  |  aft  -  er  |  God. 

35  And  they  remembered  that  God  \  was  •  their  |  strength  :  and  that 
the  high  God  was  |  their  *  re-  |  deem  •  =  |  er. 

3G  Nevertheless,  they  did  but  flatter  him  \  with  •  their  |  mouth  :  and 
dissembled  |  with  •  him  |  in  •  their  |  tongue. 

37  For  their  heart  was  not  \  whole  •  with  |  him  :  neither  continued 
they  steadfast  \  in  •  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant. 

38  But  he  was  so  merciful,  that  he  forgave  \  their  •  mis-  |  deeds  :  and 
de-  I  stroy  -  ed  |  them  •  —  |  not. 

39  Yea,  many  a  time  turned  he  his  |  wrath  •  a-  |  way  :  and  would  not 
suffer  his  wltole  dis-  |  pleas  -  ure  |  to  •  a-  |  rise. 

40  For  he  considered  that  theij  \  were  •  but  |  flesh  :  and  that  they  were 
even  a  wind  that  passe th  away,  and  |  com  -  eth  |  not  •  a-  |  gain. 


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41  Many  a  time  did  they  provoke  him.  in  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  \ 
grieved  •  him  |  in  '  the  |  desert. 

42  They  turned  hack,  and  |  tempt  -  ed  |  God  :    and  moved  the  Holy 
One  I  in  •  =  I  Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

43  They  thought  not  \  of  •  his  |  hand  :  and  of  the  day  when  he  delivered 
them /row,  the  |  hand  '  of  the  |  en  -  e-  |  my. 

44  How  he  had  wrought  his  miracles  |  in  •  =  |  Egypt :   and  his  ivon- 
ders  I  in  •  the  I  field  •  of  |  Zoan. 

Unison  : 

45  He  turned  their  waters  |  in  -  to  |  blood  :  so  that  thei/  |  might  •  not  ] 
drink  •  of  the  |  rivers. 

46  He  sent  lice  among  them,  and  de-  |  voured  •  them  |  up  :  and  \  frogs  • 
to  de-  I  stroy  •  =  |  them. 

47  He  gave  their  fruit  unto  the  |  cat  -  er-  |  pillar  :   and  their  lahonr  \ 
un  -  to  the  |  grass  •  =  |  hopper. 

48  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  |  hail  •  =  |  stones ;   and  their  tnnl- 
ieri'y  \  trees  •  =  |  with  •  the  |  frost. 

49  He  smote  their  cattle  also  with  |  hail  *  =  |  stones  :  and  i\\Q\r  Jiochs  \ 
vrith  •  hot  I  thun  -  der-  |  bolts. 

50  He  cast  upon  them  the  furiousness  of  his  wa'ath,  anger,  dis-  |  pleas- 
ure •  and  I  trouble :  and  sent  |  e  -  vil  |  an  -  gels  a-  |  mong  them. 

51  He  made  a  way  to  his  indignation,  and  spared  not  their  |  soul  •  from  | 
death :  but  gave  their  life  over  \  to  *  the  |  jaest  -  i-  |  lence. 

52  And  smote  all  the  first-horn  in  |  E  •  =  |  gypt :  the  most  principal 
and  mightiest  \  in  •  the  |  dwellings  •  of  |  Ham. 

Harmony : 

53  But  as  for  his  own  people,  he  led  them  forth  \  like  •  =  |  sheep :  and 
carried  them  in  the  |  wilder  -  ness  |  like  '  a  |  flock. 

54  He  brought  them  out  safely,  that  fheg  \  should  •  not  |  fear  :   and 
overiohelmed  their  |  ene  -  mies  |  with  •  the  |  sea. 

55  And  brought  them  within  the  borders  of  his  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary  :  even 
to  his  mountain  which  he  purchased  \  with  •  his  |  right  •  =  |  hand. 

56  He  cast  out  the  heathen  also  be-  |  fore  '  =  )  them  :    caused  their 
land  to  be  divided  among  them  for  an  heritage,  and  made  the  tribes  of 

\Israel  to  |  dwell  •  =:  |  in  •  their  |  tents. 

57  So  they  tempted  and  displeased  the  |  most  •  high  |  God  :  and  hep)t  \ 
not  •  his  I  test  -  i-  |  monies. 

58  But  turned  their  backs,  and  fell  aivay  like  |  their  •  fore-  |  fathers  : 
starting  aside  \  like  •  a  |  bro  -  ken  |  bow. 

59  For  they  grieved  him  with  |  their  •  hill-  |  altars  :  and  provoked  him 
to  disp)leasure  \  with  •  their  |  im  -  a-  |  ges. 

60  When  God  heard  this,  \  he  '  was  |  wroth :  and  took  sore  displeasure  \ 
at  •  =  I  Is  '  ra-  j  el ; 


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*  61  So  that  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  |  iu  •  =  |  Silo  :  even  the  tent  that  he 
had  I  pitched  •  a-  |  mong  •  =  |  men. 

(52  He  delivered  tlieir  power  into  cap-  |  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  :  and  their  badity  \ 
in  -  to  the  |  ene  -  my's  |  hand. 

03  He  gave  his  people  over  also  \  un  -  to  the  |  sword  :  and  Avas  irroth 
with  I  his  •  in-  |  her  -  it-  |  ance. 

G4  The  fire  consumed  \  their  •  young  |  men  :  and  tlieir  maidens  |  were  • 
not  I  given  •  to  |  marriage. 

G5  Their  priests  were  slain  \  with  •  tlie.  |  sword  :  and  there  were  no 
widows  to  I  make  •  =  |  la  -  men-  |  tation. 

G6  So  the  Lord  awaked  as  |  one  *  out  of  |  sleep  :  and  like  a  |  giant  • 
re-  I  freshed  •  Avitli  ]  wine. 

67  He  smote  his  enemies  in  the  |  hind  -  er  |  ])arts  :  and  put  fliem  \  to 
a  •  per-  |  pet  -  ual  |  shame. 

68  He  refused  the  tabernacle  [  of  •  =  |  Joseph  :  and  chose  not  the  | 
tribe  '  of  |  Eph  -  ra-  |  im  ; 

69  But  chose  the  |  tribe  •  of  |  Judali :  even  the  hill  of  |  Si  -  on  |  which  • 
he  I  loved. 

70  And  there  he  huilt  his  |  temple  •  on  |  liigli  :  and  laid  the  foundation 
of  it,  like  the  ground  Avhich  lie  hath  |  made  *  con-  |  tin  -  ual-  |  ly. 

71  He  chose  David  also  \  his  •  =  |  servant :  and  took  him  a-  \  way  •  =  ] 
from  •  the  |  sheepfolds  ; 

72  As  he  was  following  the  ewes  great  with  young  ones  |  he  •  =  |  took 
him  :  that  he  might  feed  Jacob  his  people,  and  Israel  \  his  •  in-  |  her  -  it- 1 
ance. 

73  So  he  fed  them  with  a  faithful  and  |  true  •  =  1  heart :  and  ruled 
them  i)rudently  with  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  power. 

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OGOD,  the  heathen  are  come  into  thine  in-  |  her  -  it  |  ance  :  thy  holy  tem- 
ple have  they  defiled,  and  made  Je-  |  rusa  -  lem  an  |  heap  •  of  |  stones. 

2  The  dead  bodies  of  thy  servants  have  they  given  to  be  meat  unto  the 
fowls  I  of  •  the  I  air  :  and  the  flesh  of  thy  saints  ^into  the  |  beasts  •  =  |  of  • 
the  I  land. 

3  Their  blood  have  they  shed  like  water  on  every  side  of  Je-  |  rn  -  sa-  |  lem  : 
and  there  Avas  no  \  man  •  to  |  bu  -  ry  |  them. 

4  We  are  become  an  open  shame  to  our  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  a  very  scorn  and 
derision  unto  them,  \  that  •  are  |  round  -  a-  |  bout  us. 

5  Lord  how  long  wilt  |  thou  •  be  |  angry  :  shall  thy  jealousy  \  burn  •  like  | 
fire  •  for  |  ever  ? 

6  Pour  out  thine  indignation  upon  the  heathen  that  have  not  |  known  •  =  \ 
thee  :  and  upon  the  kingdoms  that  have  not  \  called  •  up-  |  on  •  thy  | 
Name. 

7  For  they  have  de-  |  vour-ed  |  Jacob  :  and  laid  \  waste  •  his  |  dwell-  ing- 1 
place. 

8  0  remember  not  our  old  sins,  but  have  mercy  upon  us,  \  and  •  that  | 
soon  :  for  we  are  come  to  |  great  •  =  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry. 

9  Help  us  0  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the  glory  \  of  •  thy  |  Name  :  0  de- 
liver us,  and  be  merciful  unto  our  siris,  \  for  •  thy  |  Name^s  •  =  |  sake. 

10  Wherefore  do  the  |  hea  -  then  |  say  :  Wiere  is  |  now  •  =  |  their  •  =  | 
God? 

11  0  let  the  vengeance  of  thy  servants'  blood  |  that  •  is  |  shed  :  be  openly 
showed  u2ion  the  |  heathen  •  in  |  our  •  =  |  sight. 


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12  0  let  the  sorrowful  sighing  of  the  pt'isoners  \  come  '  be-  |  fore  thee  : 
according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power,  preserve  thou  those  that  |  are  ap-  | 
point  -  ed  to  I  die. 

13  And  for  the  blasphemy  wherewith  our  neighbours  have  bias-  |  phem  -  ed  | 
thee  :  reward  thou  them  0  Lord,  |  seven -fold  |  into  •  their  |  bosom. 

14  So  we  that  are  thy  people,  and  sheep  of  thy  pasture,  shall  give  thee  \ 
thanks  •  for  |  ever  :  and  will  alway  be  showing  forth  thy  praise  from  genera- 
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iierd  of  Israel,   thou  that 
sheep:    show  thyself  also,  thou  that  sitfest  up-  |  on  •  the  |  Cher-u- 


HEAK    0  thou  Shepherd  of  Israel,   thou  that  leadest  Joseph  \  like  •  a 


bim. 


2  Before  Ephraim,  Benjamin,  \  a'lltl  •  Ma-  |  nasses  :  stir  iij)  thy  |  strength  • 

and  I  come  •  and  |  help  us. 

3  Turn  us  a-  |  gain  •  0  |  God  :  show  the  light  of  thy  countenance,  \  and  • 
we  I  shall  •  be  |  whole. 

4  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :    how  long  wilt  thou  be  angri/  \  with  •  thy  | 
peo-ple  that  |  prayeth  ? 

5  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  |  bread  •  of  ]  tears  :  and  givest  them  ph?ite- 
ousness  |  of  *  =  |  tears  •  to  |  drink. 

6  Thou  hast  made  us  a  very  strife  \  unto  •  our  |  neiglibours  :  and  our  ene- 
mies  I  laugh  •  =  |  us  •  to  |  scorn, 

7  Turn  us  again,   thou  |  God  •  of  |  hosts  :    show  tlie  liglit  of  thy  connte- 
nance,  \  and  •  we  |  shall  *  be  |  whole. 

8  Thou   hast   brought   a  vine  \  out  •  of  |  Egy})t  :    thou  hast  cast  out   the 
heathen,  \  and  •  =  |  plant  -  ed  |  it. 


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9  Thou  madest  \  room  •  =  |   for  it :   and  when   it   had    talceii  \  root  •  it  | 
filled  *  the  |  land. 

10  The   hills  were  covered  tvith  the  |  sha  -  dow  |  of  it  :    and    the  boughs 
thereof  were  like  the  |  good  -  ly  |  ce  -  dar  |  trees. 

11  She  stretched  out  her  branches  \  un  -  to  the  |  sea  :  cmd  her  |  boughs  •  =  | 
un  -  to  the  |  river. 

12  Why  hast  thou  then  broken  down  \  her  •  =  |  hedge  :  that  all  they  that 
go  hy  I  pluck  •  off  |  her  •  =  |  grapes  ? 

13  The  wild  boar  out  of  the  2vood  doth  j  root  •  it  |  up :  and  the  wild  beasts 
of  the  I  field  •  de-  |  vour  •  =  |  it. 

14  Turn  thee  again  thou  God  of  hosts,  look  |  down  •  from  |  heaven  :  behold, 
and  I  vis  -  it  |  this  •  =  |  vine  ; 

15  And  the  place  of  the  vineyard  that  thy  right  \  hand  •  hath  |  planted  : 
and  the  branch  that  thou  madest  so  |  strong  •  =  |  for  •  thy-  |  self. 

16  It  is  burnt  witli^?*e,  |  and  •  cut  |  down  :  and  they  shall  perish  at  the  re- 
buke I  of  •  thy  I  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

17  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  |  thy  •  right  |  hand  :    and  upon  the 
son  of  man,  whom  thou  madest  so  |  strong  •  for  |  thine  •  own  |  self. 

18  And  so  will  not  we  go  |  back  *  from  |  thee  :  0  let  us  live  and  toe  shall  | 
call  •  up-  I  on  •  thy  |  Name. 

19  Turn  us  again  0  Lord  \  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  show  the  light  of  thy  cminte- 
nance,  \  and  •  we  |  shall  •  be  |  whole. 


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SING  we  meriHly  unto  |  God  '  our  |  strength  :  make  a  cheerful  noise  \  un  - 
to  the  I  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 
3  Take  the  ;js«//«,  bring  |  hither  •  the  |  iohrQi '.  i\iQ  merry  \  harp  •  =r  |  with  • 
the  I  lute. 

3  Blow  up  the  trumpet  \  in  the  •  new  |  moon  :   even  in  the  time  appointed, 
and  up-  I  on  *  our  |  sol-emn  |  feast-day. 

4  For  this  was  made  a  statute  for  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  and  a  la%u  \  of  •  the  |  God  • 
of  I  Jacob. 


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5  This  he  ordained  in  Joseph  for  a  |  test  -  i-  |  mony  :  wlien  lie  came  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  and  had  |  heard  •  a  |  strange  •  =  |  language. 

G  I  eased  his  shoulder  \  from  •  the  |  burden  :  and  his  hands  were  delivered  \ 
from  •  =  I  ma  -  king  the  |  pots. 

7  Tiiou  calledst  upon  me  in  troubles,  and  /  de-  |  liver  -  ed  |  thee  :  and  heard 
thee  what  time  as  the  |  storm  •  =  |  fell  •  up-  |  on  thee. 

8  I  I  proved  •  thee  |  also  :  at  the  |  wa  -  ters  |  of  •  =  |  strife. 

9  Hear  0  my  people  ;  and  I  will  assure  fhee,  0  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  if  fhou  wilt  | 
heark  -  en  |  un  -  to  |  me, 

10  There  shall  no  strange  god  \  be  •  in  |  thee  :  neither  shalt  thou  worship  \ 
an  -  y  I  o  -  ther  |  god. 

Ill  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  who  brought  thee  out  of  the  |  land  •  of  |  Egj^t : 
open  thy  mouth  wide,  \  and  •  ==  |  I  •  shall  |  fill  it. 

12  But  my  people  would  not  |  hear  •  my  |  voice  :  and  Israel  would  |  not  • 
0-  I  bey  •  =  I  me. 

*  13  So  I  gave  them  up  imto  their  |  own  •  hearts'  |  lusts  :  and  let  them 
folloiv  their  |  own  •  im-  |  ag  -  in-  |  ations. 

14  0  that  my  people  Avould  have  hearlcened  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  for  if  Israel 
had  I  walk  -  ed  |  in  •  my  |  ways, 

15  I  should  soon  have  put  down  their  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  turned  my  hand 
a-  I  gainst  •  their  |  ad  -  ver-  |  saries. 

16  The  haters  of  the  Lord  should  have  been  \  found  •  =:  |  liars  :  but  their 
time  should  |  have  •  en-  |  dured  •  for  |  ever. 

17  He  should  have  fed  them  also  with  the  finest  \  wheat  •  =  |  flour  :  and 
with  honey  out  of  the  stony  rock  should  /  have  |  sat  -  is-  |  fi  -  ed  |  thee. 

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GOD  standeth  in  the  congregation  of  |  prin  •  —  |  ces ":  he  is  a  |  judge  •  a-  ] 
mong  •  =  I  gods. 

2  How  long  will  ye  \  give  •  wrong  |  judgment :   and  accept  the  |  per  -  sons  | 
of  the  •  un-  |  godly  ? 

3  Defend  the  poor  and  |  fa  -  ther-  |  less  :   see  that  such  as  are  in  need  and 
ne-  I  cessi  -  ty  |  have  •  =  |  right. 

4  Deliver  the  outcast  \  and  •  =  |  poor  :   save  them  from  the  |  hand  •  of  | 
the  •  un-  I  godly, 

5  They  will  not  be  learned  nor  understand,  bnt  walk  on  \  still  •  in  |  dark- 
ness :  all  the  foundations  o/the  |  earth  •  are  |  out  •  of  |  course. 

6  I  have  said,  \  Ye  •  are  |  gods  :   and  ye  are  all  the  children  \  of  •  the  | 
Most  •  =  I  Highest. 

7  But  ye  shall  |  die  •  like  |  men  :  and  \  fall  •  like  |  one  *  of  the  |  princes. 

8  Arise  0  God,  and   |  judge  •  thou  the  |  earth :    for  thou  shalt  take  all 
heathen  to  |  thine  •  in-  |  her  -  it-  |  ance. 


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HOLD  not  thy  tongue  0  God,  keep  |  not  •  still  |  silence  :   refrain  \  not  • 
thy-  I  self  •  0  I  God. 

2  For  lo  thine  enemies  \  make  •  a  [  murmuring :   and  they  that  hate  thee  \ 
have  •  lift  |  up  •  their  |  head. 

3  They  have  imagined  craftily  a-  |  gainst  •  thy  | 'people  :  and  taken  counsel. 
a-  I  gainst  •  thy  |  se  -  cret  |  ones. 


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4  They  have  said,  Come  and  let  us  root  them  out,  that  they  be  no  |  more  • 
a  I  people  :  and  that  the  name  of  Israel  may  he  \  no  •  more  |  in  •  re-  |  mem- 
b  ranee. 

5  For  they  have  cas4  their  heads  together  witli  |  one  •  con-  |  sent :  and  are 
con-  I  federate  •  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  ; 

6  The  tabernacles  of  the  Edoinites,  and  the  |  Ish  -  mael-  (  ites  :  the  Moab- 
ites,  I  and  •  =  |  Ha  -  ga-  |  renes ; 

7  Gebal  and  Ammon,  and  |  A  -  ma-  |  lek  :  the  Pliilistines,  with  |  them  • 
that  I  dwell  •  at  |  Tyre. 

8  Assur  also  is  |  join  -  ed  |  with  them  :  and  have  |  holiDen  •  the  |  children  * 
of  I  Lot. 

9  But  do  thou  to  them  as  unto  the  |  Mi  -  dian-  |  ites :  unto  Sisera,  and  unto 
Jabiii  I  at  •  the  |  brook  •  of  |  Kison  ; 

10  Who  perished  at  |  End  •  =  |  or :  and  became  \  as  •  the  |  dung  •  of  the  | 
earth. 

11  Make  them  and  i\\Q.\r  jJrinces  like  |  Oreb  •  and  |  Zeb  :  yea,  make  all  their 
princes  like  as  |  Ze  -  ba  |  and  •  Sal-  |  mana ; 

12  AVho  say.  Let  us  take  \  to  *  our-  |  selves  :  the  houses  of  |  God  •  =  |  in  • 
pos-  I  session. 

13  0  my  God,  make  them  like  |  un  -  to  a  |  wheel  :  and  as  the  |  stubble  • 
be-  I  fore  •  the  |  wind. 

14  Like  as  the  fire  that  burneth  \  up  •  the  |  wood  :  and  as  the  fame  \  that  ■ 
con-  I  sum  -  eth  the  |  mountains. 

15  Persecute  them  even  so  |  with  •  thy  |  tempest :  and  make  them  a-  | 
fraid  •  =  |  with  •  thy  |  storm. 

IG  Make  their  faces  ashamed,  |  0  •  =  |  Loiti)  :  that  \  they  •  may  |  se^k  • 
thy  I  Name. 

17  Let  them  be  confounded  and  vexed  ever  |  more  •  and  |  more  :  let  them, 
be  I  put  •  to  I  shame  •  and  |  perish. 

18  And  they  shall  know  that  thou,  whose  Name  is  Je-  |  ho  •  =  |  yah  :  art 
only  the  Most  Highest  \  o  -  ver  |  all  •  the  |  earth. 


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Fsalm  84. — Quam  dilecta  ! 

OHOW  amiaUe  \  are  '  thy  |  dwellings  :  tliou  \  Lord  •  =  |  of  •  =  |  hosts  ! 
2  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the  courts  \  of  •  the 
Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  \  in  •  the  |  liv  -  ing  |  God. 

3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  her  an  house,  and  the  swallow  a  nest,  where 
she  may  |  lay  •  her  |  young  :  even  thy  altars  0  Lord  of  liosts,  my  |  King  •  = 
and  •  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  \  in  •  thy  |  house  :   they  will  he  \  2\  -  way 
prais  -  ing  |  thee. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  |  is  •  in  |  thee  :  in  whose  \  heart  •  are 
thy  •  =  I  ways. 

6  Who  going  through  the  vale  of  misery  use  it  \  for  •  a  |  well :   a7id  the 
pools  •  are  |  filled  •  with  |  water. 

*  T  They  will  go  from  |  strength  •  to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the  God  of  gods 
appeareth  every  one  oi  \  them  •  in  |  Si  •  ^  |  on. 

8  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  \  hear  •  my  |  prayer :  liearJcen,  |  0  •  =  |  God  •  of  [ 
Jacob. 

9  Behold  0  God  \  our  •  de-  |  fender  :  and  look  upon  the  face  of  |  thine  • 
An-  I  oint  •  :=  |  ed. 

10  For  one  day  \  in  •  thy  |  courts  :  is  \  bet  -  ter  |  than  •  a  |  thousand. 

11  I  had  rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  the  house  |  of  •  my  |  God  :  than  to 
dwell  in  the  tents  \  of  •  un-  |  god  -  li-  |  ness. 

12  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  \  and  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Lord  will  give  grace 
and  worship  ;  and  no  good  thing  shall  he  withhold  from  them  that  |  live  •  a  | 
god  -  ly  I  life. 

13  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  blessed  is  the  man  that  |  putteth  •  his  |  trust ' 
in  I  thee. 

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Psalm  85. — Benedixisti,  Domine. 

LORD,  tliou  art  become  gracious  \  unto  '  thy  |  laud  :  thou  hast  turned  away 
the  cap-  I  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  •  of  |  Jacob. 
'Z  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  offence  |  of  •  tliy  [  people  :   and  \  cover  -  ed  |  all  • 
their  |  sins. 

3  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure  :  and  turned  thyself /re*??? 
thy  I  wrath  -  ful  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 

4  Turn  us  f/ie?i,  0  |  God  •  our  |  Saviour:  and  let  thine  \  an  -  ger  |  cease  • 
from  I  us. 

5  Wilt  thou  be  displeased  at  |  us  •  for  |  ever  :  and  wilt  thou  stretch  out  thy 
wrath  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other  ? 

G  Wilt  thou  not  turn  again,  and  |  quick  -  en.|  us  :  that  thy  people  \  may  • 
re-  I  joice  *  in  |  thee  ? 

*  7  Show  us  thy  mercy,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  and  \  grant  •  us  |  thy  •  sal-  |  ra- 
tion. 

8  I  will  hearken  what  the  Lord  God  will  say  con-  |  cern  -  ing  |  me  :  for  he 
shall  speak  peace  unto  his  people  and  to  his  sainls,  that  |  they  •  turn  |  not  •  a-  | 
gain. 

9  For  his  salvation  is  nigh  ihe^n  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  that  glory  may  | 
dwell  •  in  |  our  •  =  |  land. 

10  Mercy  and  truth  are  |  met  •  to-  |  gether  :  rigJitconsness  and  |  peace  • 
have  I  kissed  •  each  |  other. 

11  Truth  shall  flourish  \  out  •  of  the  |  earth  :  and  righteousness  hath  | 
look  -  ed  I  down  •  from  |  heaven. 

12  Yea,  the  Lord  shall  sltow  \  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness  :  and  our  |  land  •  shall  | 
give  '  her  |  increase. 

13  Righteousness  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  and  he  shall  direct  his  |  go  - 
ing  I  in  •  the  |  way. 

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Psalm  86. — IncJina,  Domine. 

BOW  down  thine  ear  0  Zo?yZ,  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me  :   for  I  am  2^001',  \  and 
in  j  mis  -  e-  |  ry. 

2  Preserve  thou  my  soul,  for  |  I  •  am  |  holy  :  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that 
jiutteth*  his  |  trust  *  in  |  thee. 

3  Ijc  merciful  unto  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :    for  I  will  call  \  dai  -  ly  up-  |  on  •  = 
thee. 

4  Comfort  tlie  soul  \  of  •  thy  |  servant  :  for  unto  thee  0  Lord,  do  |  I  *  lift 
up  •  ray  I  soul. 

5  For  thou  Lord,  art  |  good  ■  and  |  gracious  :  and  of  great  mercy  unto  cdl 
them  •  that  |  call  up  -  on  |  thee. 

G  Give  ear  Lord,  \  unto  •  my  |  prayer  :    and  ponder  the  voice  \  of  •  my 
hum  -  ble  de-  |  sires. 

7  In  the  time  of  my  trouble  I  will  |  call  up  -  on  |  thee  :  for  \  thou  •  = 
hear  -  est  |  me. 

8  Among  the  gods  there  is  none  like  unto  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  there  is  not 
one  that  can  \  do  •  as  |  thou  •  =:  |  doest. 

9  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall  come  and  loorsliip  \  thee  •  0 
Lord  :  a7ul  shall  |  glo  -  ri-  |  fy  •  thy  |  Name. 

10  For  thou  art  great,  and  doest  \  won  -  drous  |  things  :   tliou  \  art  •  = 
God  •  a-  I  lone. 

11  Teach  mo  thy  way  0  Lord,  and  I  will  walh  \  in  •  thy  |  truth  :  0  knit 
ray  heart  unto  tliee,  that  |  I  •  may  |  fear  •  thy  |  Name. 

13  1  will  thank  thee  0  Lord  my  God,  with  |  all  •  ray  |  heart  :  and  will  praise 
thy  I  JSTame  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 

13  For  great  is  thy  mercy  \  toward  •  =  |  me  :  and  thou  hast  delivered  my 
^•0?^/  I  from  •  the  |  nether  -  most  |  hell. 

14  0  God,  the  proud  are  risen  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  and  the  congregations 
of  naughty  men  have  sought  after  ray  soul,  and  have  not  set  \  thee  •  be-  |  fore  • 
their  |  eyes. 

15  But  thou  0  Lord  God  art  full  of  com-  |  passion  •  and  ]  mercy  :  long- 
snfferiug  \  plon  -  teous  in  |  goodness  *  and  |  truth. 


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strength  unto  thy  servant,  and  |  help  •  the  |  son  of  •  thine  |  handmaid  ; 

17  Show  some  token  upon  me  for  good  ;  that  they  wlio  liate  mc  may  see  //, 
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Psalm  87. — Fundamenta  ejus. 

HER  foundations  are  7ipon  the  |  ho  -  ly  |  hills  :  the  Lokd  loveth  the  gates 
of  Sion  more  than  |  all  •  the  |  dwellings  •  of  |  Jacob. 

2  Very  excellent  tilings  are  |  spoken  •  of  |  thee  :  tliou  |  cit  -  v  |  of  •  =  | 
God. 

3  I  will  think  upon  llahah  and  |  Bab  -  y-  |  Ion  :  witli  \  them  •  that  |  know  • 
=  I  me. 

4  Behold  ye  the  Phil-  |  is  -  tines  |  also  :  and  they  of  Tyre  with  the  Morians  ; 
lo,  I  there  *  =  |  Avas  •  he  |  born. 

5  And  of  Sion  it  shall  be  reported  that  he  was  |  born  •  in  |  her  :  and  the 
Most  High  \  shall  •  =  |  sta  -  blish  |  her. 

G  The  Lord  shall  rehearse  it  when  he  writeth  up  the  |  peo  •  =  |  pie  :  that  \ 
he  •  was  |  born  •  =  |  there. 

7  The  singers  also  and  trinnpeters  shall  |  he  •  re-  |  hearse :  All  my  fresh 
springs  \  shall  *  =  |  be  •  in  |  thee. 


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Psalm  88. — Domine,  Deus. 

OLORD  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have  cried  day  and  wt^A^  be-  |  fore  •  =  | 
thee  :  0  let  my  prayer  enter  into  thy  presence,  incline  thine  |  ear  •  un-  | 
to  •  my  I  calling. 

2  For  my  soulis  \  full  •  of  |  trouble  :  and  my  life  \  draw-eth  |  nigh  •  unto  |  hell. 

3  I  am  counted  as  one  of  them  that  go  cloiv?i  |  in  -  to  the  |  pit  :  and  I  have 
been  even  as  a  |  man  •  that  |  hath  •  no  |  strength. 

4  Free  among  the  dead,  like  unto  them  that  are  wonnded,  and  |  lie  *  in  the  | 
grave  :  who  are  out  of  remembrance,  and  are  cut  a-  |  way  '  from  |  thy  •  =  |  hand. 

5  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  |  low  -  est  |  pit :  in  a  jJlnce  of  |  dark  -  ness  |  and  • 
in  the  |  deep. 

6  Thine  indignation  lietli  \  hard  up  -  on  |  me  :    and  thou  hast  vexed  |  me  • 
with  I  all  •  thy  |  storms. 

7  Thou  hast  put  away  mine  acquaintance  \  far  •  from  |  me  :    and  made  me 
to  I  be  •  ab-  |  horred  •  of  |  them. 

8  I  am  so  |  fast  •  in  |  prison  :  that  \  I  •  can-  |  not  *  get  |  forth. 

9  My  sight  faileth  for  |  ve  -  ry  |  trouble  :    Lord  I  have  called  daily  upon 
thee,  I  have  stretched /or^/t  my  |  hands  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 

10  Dost  thou  show  wonders  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  dead  :    or  shall  the  dead  rise 
up  a-  I  gain  •  and  |  praise  •  =  |  thee  ? 

11  Shall  thy  loving-kindness  be  shoiued  \  in  •  the  |  grave  :  or  thy  |  faithful  - 
ness  I  in  •  de-  |  struction  ? 

VZ  Shall  thy  wondrous  works  be  knoion  \  in  •  the  |  dark  :  and  thy  righteous- 
ness in  the  land  where  |  all  •  things  |  are  •  for-  |  gotten  ? 

13  Unto  thee  have  I  cried,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :    and  early  shall  my  prayer  \ 
come  •  be-  |  fore  '  =  |  thee. 

14  Lord,  why  ahliorrest  \  thou  •  my  |  soul  :  and  liidest  \  thou  •  thy  |  face  • 
from  I  me? 

15  I  am  in  misery,  and  like  unto  him  that  is  at  the  |  point  •  to  |  die  :  even 
from  my  youth  up  thy  terrors  have  I  suffered  \  with  •  a  |  trou  -  bled  |  mind. 

16  Thy  wrathful  displeasure  (/oe^/i  |  o-ver  |  me:  and  the  fear  of  ^/^ee  |  hath* 
un-  I  done  •  =  |  me. 

17  They  came  round  about  me  \  daily  •  like  |  water  :  and  compassed  me  to-  | 
gether  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

18  My  lovers  and  friends  hast  thou  imt  a-  |  way  •  from  |  me  :  and  hid  mine 
ac-  I  quaint  -  ance  |  out  of  •  my  |  sight. 


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Psalm  89. — Misericordias  Dommi. 

MY  song  shall  be  alway  of  the  loYmg-kindness  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  with  my 
mouth  will  I  ever  be  showing  thy  truth  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  • 
an-  I  other. 

2  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  be  set  up  \  for  •  =  \  ever  :  thy  truth  shalt 
thou  I  sta  -  biish  |  in  •  the  |  heavens. 

3  I  have  made  a  covenant  \  with  •  my  |  chosen  :   I  have  sworn  unto  |  Da  - 
vid  I  my  •  =  |  servant  ; 

4  Thy  seed  will  I  stahlish  \  for  •  =  |  ever  :  and  set  up  thy  throne  from  one 
gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other. 

5  0  Lord,  the  very  heavens  shall  praise  thy  |  won  -  drous  |  works  :  and  thy 
truth  in  the  C07igre-  \  ga  -  tion  |  of  •  the  |  saints. 

6  For  who  is  he  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  clouds  :    that   shall  he  com-  |  par  -  ed  | 
un  -  to  the  |  Lord  ? 

7  And  what  is  he  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  gods  :  that  shall  be  \  like  •  un-  |  to  •  the  | 
Lord? 

8  God  is  very  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  council  \  of  •  the  |  saints  :   and  to 
be  had  in  reverence  of  all  tlieni  \  that  •  are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  him. 

9  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  wlto  is  |  like  •  unto  |  thee  :  thy  truth  most  mighty 
Lord,  I  is  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

10  Thou  rulest  the  raging  \  of  •  the  |  sea :  thou  stillest  the  waves  there-  [  of  * 
when  I  they  •  a-  |  rise. 

11  Thou  hast  subdued  Egypt,  and  de-  |  stroy  -  ed  |  it :  thou  hast  scattered 
thine  enemies  abroad  \  with  •  thy  |  might  -  y  |  arm. 

12  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  \  al  -  so  is  |  thine  :    thou  hast  laid  the 
foundation  of  the  round  world,  and  |  all  '  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

13  Thou  hast  made  the  north  \  and  •  the  |  south  :  Tabor  and  Hermon  sliall 
re-  I  joice  *  in  |  thy  •  =:  |  Name. 

14  Thou  lidst  a  I  might  -  y  |  arm  :  strong  is  thy  hand,  and  |  high  •  is  f  thy  * 
right  I  hand. 

15  Righteousness  and  equity  are  the  habitation  \  of  •  tliy  |  seat :  mercy  and 
truth  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  '  thy  |  face. 

16  lilessed  is  the  people  0  Lord,  that  can  re-  |  joice  •  in  |  thee  :  they  shall 
walk  in  tiic  tiglil  \  of  •  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 


Day  17.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  133 

17  Their  delight  shall  be  daihj  \  iii  '  thy  |  Name  :  and  in  thy  righteousness  \ 
shall  •  they  |  make  •  their  |  boast. 

18  For  thou  art  the  glory  \  of  •  their  |  strength  :  and  in  thy  \o\mg-Mnclness 
thou  I  shalt  •  lift  |  up  •  our  |  horns. 

19  For  the  Lord  is  |  our  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Holy  One  of  |  Is  -  rael  |  is  •  our  | 
King. 

20  Thou  sj)akest  sometime  in  visions  unto  thy  saints,  \  and  *  ^  |  saidst :  I 
have  laid  helj)  upon  One  that  is  mighty,  I  have  exalted  One  \  chos  -  en  |  out  • 
of  the  I  people. 

31  I  have  found  David  \  my  •  =:  |  servant :  with  my  holy  oil  have  |  I  •  an- 1 
oint  -  ed  |  him. 

22  My  hand  shall  |  hold  •  him  |  fast :  and  my  |  arm  •  shall  |  strength  -  en  | 
him. 

23  The  enemy  shall  not  be  able  to  |  do  •  him  |  violence  :  the  son  of  wicked- 
ness I  shall  •  not  |  hurt  •  =  |  him. 

24  I  will  smite  down  his/o^.s"  be-  |  fore  •  his  |  face:  and  |  plague  •  =  |  them' 
that  I  hate  him. 

25  My  truth  also  and  my  inerci/  shall  |  be  •  with  |  him  :  and  in  my  Name 
shall  his  horn  \  be  *  ex-  |  alt  •  =  |  ed. 

26  I  will  set  his  dominion  also  \  in  •  the  |  sea  :  and  his  |  right  •  hand  |  in  • 
the  I  floods. 

27  He  shall  call  me,  Thou  |  art  *  my  |  Father  :  my  God,  |  and  •  my  |  strong  • 
sal-  I  vation. 

28  And  I  will  make  him  \  my  •  First-  |  born  :  higher  |  than  •  the  |  kings  • 
of  the  I  earth. 

29  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  j  ev-  er-  |  more  :  and  my  covenant  \ 
shall  •  stand  |  fast  •  with  |  him. 

30  His  seed  also  will  I  make  to  en-  |  dure  '  for  |  ever  :  and  his  throne  \  as  • 
the  I  days  •  of  |  heaven, 

31  But  if  his  children  for-  |  sake  •  my  |  law  :  and  \  walk  ■  not  |  in  •  my  | 
Judgments. 

32  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  keep  not  \  my  •  com-  |  mandments :  I 
"will  visit  their  offences  with  the  rod,  \  and  •  their  |  sin  •  with  |  scourges. 

33  Nevertheless,  my  loving-kindness  will  I  not  utterly  \  take  •  from  |  him  : 
nor  I  suffer  •  my  |  truth  •  to  |  fail. 

34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor  alter  the  thing  that  is  gone  \  out  of  • 
my  I  lips  :  I  have  sworn  once  by  my  holiness,  that  |  I  •  will  |  not  •  fail  |  David. 

35  His  seed  shall  en-  |  dure  '  for  |  ever  :  and  his  seat  is  like  as  the  |  sun  • 
be-  I  fore  *  =  \  me. 

36  He  shall  stand  fast  for  evermore  \  as  •  the  |  moon  :  and  as  the  |  faith  - 
ful  I  witness  •  in  |  heaven. 


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37  But  thou  hast  abhorred  and  forsaken  \  thine  •  An-  |  ointed  :  and  \  art 
dis-  I  pleas  -  ed  |  at  him. 

38  Thou  hast    broken  the    covenant  \  of  •  thy  |  servant :    and   cad  his 
crown  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  ground. 

39  Thou  hast  overtliroion  \  all  *  his  |  hedges  :  and  \  bro  -  ken  |  down  •  his 
strongholds. 

40  All  they  that  go  lij  \  spoil  •  =  |  him  :  and  he  is  become  a  re-  |  proach  •  = 
to  '  his  I  neighbours. 

41  Thou  hast  set  uja  the  right  liand  \  of  •  his  |  enemies  :  and  made  all  his 
adver-saries  |  to  •  re-  |  joice. 

43  Thou  hast  taken  atoay  the  |  edge  of  •  his  |  sword  :  and  givest  him  not 
victo  -  ry  |  in  '  the  |  battle. 

43  Thou  hast  put  |  out  •  his  |  glory  :  and  cast  his  |  throne  •  =  |  down  •  to 
the  I  ground. 

44  The  days  of  his  youtli  \  hast  •  thou  |  shortened  :  and  \  covered  •  him  | 
with  •  dis-  I  honour. 

45  LoKD,  how  long  wilt  thou  liide  thy-  |  self  •  for  |  ever  :  and  shall  |  thy  • 
wrath  I  burn  •  like  |  fire  ? 

40  0  remember  how  sliort  \  my  •  time  |  is  :  wherefore  hast  tliou  \  made  • 
all  I  men  •  for  |  nought  ? 

47  What  man  is  he  that  liveth,  and  shall  |  not  •  see  |  death  :  and  shall  he 
deliver  his  soiiJ  \  from  •  the  |  hand  •  of  |  hell  ? 

48  Lord,  where  are  thy  old  loving-  \  kind  -  ness-  |  es  :  which  thou  swarest 
unto  I  Da- vid  |  in  •  thy  |  truth  ? 

49  Kemember  Lord,  the  rebuke  that  thy  \  serv  -  ants  |  have  :  and  how  I  do 
bear  in  my  bosom  the  re-  |  bukes  •  of  |  ma  -  ny  |  people  ; 

50  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  blasjihemed  thee,  and  slandered  the 
footsteps  of  I  thine  •  An-  |  ointed  :  Praised  be  the  Lord  for  evermore.  \  A  - 
men  I  and  *  A-  I  men. 


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T  ORD,  thou  hast  |  been  •  our  |  refuge  :  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  *  an-  | 
-^     other. 

2  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth,  or  ever  the  eartli  and  the  ] 
world  •  were  |  made  :  thou  art  God  from  everlasting ,  and  |  world  *  with-  |  out  • 
=  I  end. 

3  Tho'i  turnest  man  \  to  *  de-  |  struction  :  again  thou  sayest,  Come  a-  | 
gain  •  ye  |  children  •  of  |  men. 

4  For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight  are  |  but  •  as  |  yesterday  :  seeing  that  is 
2Mst  I  as  •  a  I  watch  •  in  the  |  night. 

5  As  soon  as  thou  scatterest  them  they  are  even  \  as '  a  |  sleep :  and  fade 
away  \  sudden  -  ly  |  like  •  the  |  grass. 

6  In  the  morning  it  is  green,  and  |  grow  -  eth  |  up  :  but  in  the  evening  it  is 
cut  clotvn,  I  dri  -  ed  |  up  ■  and  |  withered. 

7  For  we  consume  awag  in  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure  :  and  are  afraid  at  thy  | 
wrath  -  ful  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 

8  Thou  hast  set  our  misdeeds  be-  |  fore  •  =:  \  thee  :  and  our  secret  sins  in 
the  I  light  of  •  thy  |  conn  -  te-  |  nance. 

9  For  when  thou  art  angry,  all  our  |  days  •  arc  |  gone  :  we  bring  our  years 
to  an  e7id,  as  it  |  were  •  a  |  tale  •  that  is  |  told. 

10  The  days  of  our  age  are  threescore  years  and  ten  ;  and  though  men  be 
so  strong  that  they  come  to  |  four -score  |  years  :  yet  is  their  strength  then  but 
labour  and  sorrow  ;  so  soon  passeth  it  a-  |  way  •  and  |  we  •  are  |  gone. 

11  But  who  regardeth  the  power  \  of  *  thy  |  wrath  :  for  even  thereafter  as  a 
raajH  fearef/i,  |  so  •  is  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 

13  So  teach  ns  to  |  number  •  our  |  days  :  that  we  mag  ap-  |  ply  •  our  | 
hearts  •  unto  |  wisdom. 

13  Turn  thee  again  0  |  Lord  •  at  the  |  last :  and  be  |  gra  -  cious  |  unto  • 
thy  I  servants. 

14  0  satisfy  us  with  thy  mercg,  \  and  •  that  |  soon  :  so  shall  we  rejoice  and 
be  glad  \  all  •  the  |  days  of  •  our  |  life. 

15  Comfort  us  again  now  after  the  time  that  thou  hast  |  pla  -  gued  |  us  : 
and  for  the  years  wherein  \  we  •  have  |  suffered  •  ad-  |  versity. 


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glory. 

17  And  the  glorious  Majesty  of  the  Lord  our  God  \  be  •  up-  |  ou  us  :  pros- 
per thou  the  work  of  our  hands  ujiou  us  ;  0  prosjjcr  \  thou  •  our  |  haud  -  y-  | 
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Psalm  91. — Qui  habitat. 

"TTXHOSO    dwelleth   under   the   defence  of  the  |  Most  •  =  |  High  :    shall 
VV        abide  tinder  the  |  shad-ow  |  of  the  *  Al-  |  mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  art  my  hcqje,  and  |  my  •  strong  |  hold  : 
my  God,  in  |  him  •  =  |  will  •  I  |  trust. 

3  For  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  \  of  •  the  |  hunter  :  and  from 
the  I  noi  -  some  |  pest  -  i-  |  lence. 

4  lie  shall  defend  thee  under  his  wings,  and  thou  shalt  oe  safe  \  under  • 
his  I  feathers  :  his  faithfulness  and  truth  shall  |  be  '  thy  |  shield  •  and  |  buck- 
ler. 

5  I'liou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  any  \  terror  •  by  |  night  :  nov  for  the  |  ar- 
row •  that  I  flieth  •  by  |  day. 

6  For  the  jjestileiice  that  |  walketh  •  in  |  darkness  :  nor  for  the  sickness 
that  de-  |  stroy  -  eth  |  in  the  •  noon-  |  day. 

7  A  thousand  shall  fall  beside  thee,  and  ten  thousand  at  |  thy  •  right  | 
hand  :  but  it  |  sluill  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  thee. 

8  Yea,  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  •  be-  |  hold  :  and  see  the  re-  |  ward  •  =  | 
of  the  •  un-  |  godly. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  \  art  •  my  |  hope  :  thou  hast  set  thine  house  of  de-  | 
fence  •  =  |  ve  -  ry  |  high. 


Day  18. — Morxixg.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


137 


10  There  shall  no  evil  happen  \  iin  -  to  f  thee  :   neither  shall  any  plague  j 
come  •  nigh  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

11  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  \  o-ver  |  thee  :   to  keep  \  thee  •  in  | 
all  •  thy  I  ways. 

12  They  shall  hear  tliee  \  in  •  their  |  hands  :  that  thou  hurt  not  thy  |  foot  • 
a-  I  gainst  •  a  |  stone^ 

13  Thou  shalt  go  upon  the  |  lion  •  and  |  adder  :    the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt  thou  tread  \  un  -  der  |  thy  •  =  |  feet. 

14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me,  therefore  will  /  de-  |  liv  -  er  | 
him  :  I  will  set  him  up  hecause  \  he  •  hath  |  known  •  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  |  I  •  will  |  hear  him  :   yea  I  am  with  him  in 
trouble  :  I  will  deliver  liim  \  and  •  bring  |  him  •  to  |  honour. 

16  With  long  life  will  /  |  satis  -  fy  |  him  :  and  |  show  •  him  |  my  •  sal-  |  va- 
tiou. 


89. 


Monk. 


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Psalm  92. — Bonum  est  confiteri. 

IT  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :    and  to  sing  praises 
unto  I  thy  •  Name  |  0  •  Most  |  Highest. 

2  To  tell  of  thy  loving-kindness  early  \  in  •  the  |  morning  :  and  of  thy 
truth  I  in  *  the  |  night  •  =  |  season  ; 

3  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  up-  |  on  •  the  |  lute  :  upon  a 
loud  instrument,  \  and  •  up-  |  on  •  the  |  harp. 

4  For  thou  Loed  hast  made  me  glad  \  through  •  thy  |  Avorks  :  and  I  will 
rejoice  in  giving  praise /or  the  oper-  |  a-tions  |  of  •  thy  |  hands. 

5  0  Lord,  how  glorious  \  are  •  thy  |  works  :  thy  \  thoughts  •  are  |  ve  -  ry  | 
deep. 

G  An  unwise  man  doth  not  ivell  con-  |  sid  -  er  |  this  :  and  a  fool  \  doth  • 
not  I  un  -  der-  |  stand  it. 

7  When  the  ungodly  are  green  as  the  grass,  and  when  all  the  workers  of 
tvickedness  |  do  •  =  |  flourish  :  then  shall  they  be  destroyed  for  ever  ;  but  thou 
Lord  art  the  Most  Highest  \  for  •  =  |  ev-er-  |  more. 

8  For  lo  thine  enemies  0  Lord,  lo  thine  enemies  \  shall  •  =  |  perish  :  and 
all  the  workers  of  wiclcedness  \  shall  •  =  |  be  •  de-  |  stroyed. 

9  But  mine  horn  shall  be  exalted  like  the  horn  of  an  [  u  -  ni-  |  corn  :  for  I 
ain  an-  I  oint  -  ed  I  with  •  fresh  I  oil. 


138 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  18.— Evening. 


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10  Mine  eye  also  shall  see  his  lust  \  of  •  mine  |  enemies  :  and  mine  ear  shall 
hear  his  desire  of  the  toicked  that  a-  |  rise  *  uj)  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me. 

11  The  righteous   shall  flourish  |  like  •  a  |  palm   tree  :    and   shall  spread 
abroad  liJce  a  |  cedar  •  in  |  Lib  -  a-  |  nus. 

12  Such  as  are  planted  in  the  |  house  •  of  the  |  LoiiD  :  shall  flourish  in  the 
courts  of  the  [  house  •  of  |  our  •  =  |  God. 

13  They  also  shall  bring  forth  more  fruit  \  in  •  their  |  age  :   and  shaU  be  | 
fat  •  and  |  well  •  =  |  liking  ; 

14  That  they  may  show  how  true  the  Lord  \  my  •  strength  |  is  :   and  that 
there  is  7io  un-  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  •  in  |  him. 


Day  18. 


I5t)cning. 

Attwood. 


4J. 


Hiigil^SiS 


Psalm  93. — Dominus  regnavit. 

rpiHE  Lord  is  King,  and  hath  put  on  \  glo  -  rious  ap-  |  parel :  the  Lord 
JL    hath  put  on  his  apparel,  and  |  girded  •  him-  |  self  •  with  |  strength. 

2  He  hath  made  the  round  world  |  so  •  =  |  sure  :  that  \  it  •  can-  |  not  •  be  | 
moved. 

3  Ever  since  the  world  began  hath  thy  scat  \  been  •  pre-  |  i)ared  :    thou  \ 
art  •  from  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting. 

4  The  floods  are  risen  0  Lord,  the  floods  have  lift  ni)  \  their  •  =  |  voice : 
the  floods  I  lift  •  up  |  their  •  =  |  waves. 

5  The  waves  of  the  sea  are  mifility,  and  |  rage  •  =  |  horribly  :   but  yet  the 
JjOrd,  who  I  dwelieth  •  on  |  high  •  is  |  mightier. 

6  Thy  testimonies   0    Lord,    are  |  ve  -  ry  |  sure  :    holiness   be-  |  cometh  • 
thine  i  liouse  •  for  |  ever. 


Day  18.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  139 

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Fsalm  94. — Z)e?<5,  ultionmn. 

LORD  God,  to  ivliom  \  ven  -  geance  be-  |  loiigeth  :    thou  God  to  whom 
vengeance  be-  |  long  -  eth  |  show  •  tliy-  |  self. 

2  Arise  thou  |  Judge  •  of  the  |  world  :    and  reward  the  proud  \  aft  -  er  | 
their  •  de-  |  serving. 

3  Lord,  how  long  \  shall  the  *  un-  |  godly  :  how  long  \  shall  the  •  un-  |  god  - 
ly  I  triumph  ? 

4  How  long  shall  all  wicked  doers  speak  so  dis-  |  dain  -  ful-  |  ly  :    and  \ 
make  •  such  |  ^jroud  •  =  |  boasting  ? 

5  They  smite  doivn  thy  |  jDCople  •  0  |  Lord  :    and  \  trouble  •  thine  |  her  - 
it-  I  age. 

6  They  murder  the  2vido2u  \  and  •  the  |  stranger  :   and  put  the  |  fa  -  ther-  | 
less  •  to  I  death. 

7  And  yet  they  say  Tush,  the  Lord  \  shall  •  not  |  see  :   neither  shall  the  | 
God  •  of  I  Ja  -  cob  re-  |  gard  it. 

8  Take  heed  ye  unwise  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  j^eople  :  0  ye  fools,  when  |  will  • 
ye  I  un  -  der-  |  stand  ? 

9  He  that  planted  the  ear,  shall  |  he  *  not  |  hear  :  or  he  that  made  the  eye,  | 
shall  •  =  I  he  •  not  |  see  ? 

10  Or  he  that  nurtureth  the  |  hea  "  ^  |  then  :    it  is  he  that  teacheth  man 
hnowledge  ;  \  shall  •  not  |  he  •  =  |  punish  ? 

11  The  Lord  Jcnoiveth  the  |  thoughts  •  of  |  man  :    that  \  they  •  =  |  are  * 
but  j  vain. 

12  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  chastenest,  |  0  '  =  |  Lord  :  and  teachest  \ 
him  •  in  |  thy  •  ^  (  law ; 

13  That  thou  mayest  give  him  patience  in  time  of  ad-  |  ver  -  si-  |  ty  :  until 
the  pit  be  |  digged  •  up  |  for  the  ■  un-  |  godly. 

14  For  the  Lord  will  not  \  fail  •  his  |  people  :  neither  will  \\q  forsa'ke  \  his  • 
in-  I  her  -  it-  [  ance. 

15  Until  righteousness  turn  again  \  un  -  to  |  judgment  :  all  such  as  are  true 
in  I  heart  •  shall  |  fol  -  low  |  it. 

16  Who  will  rise  up  with  me  a-  |  gainst  •  the  \  wicked  :  or  who  will  take  my 
part  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  e  -  vil  |  doers  ? 

17  If  the  Lord  had  not  \  help  -  ed  |  me  :   it  had  not  failed  but  my  soul  \ 
had  •  been  J  put  •  to  |  silence. 


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18  But  when  I  8aid,  My  |  foot  •  hath  |  slipped  :  thy  mercy,  0  |  Lord  •  =  | 
held  •  me  |  up. 

19  111  the  multitude  of  the  sorrows  that  I  liad  \  in  •  my  |  heart :  thy  com- 
forts I  have  •  re-  |  freshed  •  my  |  soul. 

;i(i  A\'ilt  thou  have  any  thing  to  do  with  the  dool  of  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness:  which 
imaginefh  \  mis  -  chief  |  as  •  a  |  law  ? 

21  They  gather  them  together  against  the  soul  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  :  and 
con-  I  demn  •  the  |  iiino  -  cent  |  blood. 

32  But  the  Lord  \  is  •  my  |  refuge  :  and  my  God  is  the  strength  \  of  *  my  | 
con  -  fi-  I  dence. 

23  He  shall  recompense  them  their  wickedness,  and  destroy  theyn  in  |  their  • 
own  I  malice  :  yea,  the  Lord  our  God  \  shall  •  de-  |  stroy  *  =  |  them. 


Day  19. 

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Psalm  95. —  Venite,  exult  emus. 

OCOME  let  us  si)i(j  \  m\  -  to  the  |  Lord  :   let  us  heartily  rejoice  in  the  | 
strength  •  of  |  our  •  sal-  |  vation. 

2  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :    and  show 
ourselves  \  glad  •  in  |  him  •  with  |  psalms. 

3  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  •  =  |  God  :  and  a  (jreat  \  King  •  a-  |  bove  •  all  | 
gods. 

4  Li  his  hand  are  all  the  corners  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  and  the  strengtlt  of  the  | 
hills  •  is  I  his  •  =  |  also. 

5  The  sea  is  his,  \  and  •  he  |  made  it  :    and  his  hands  pre-  |  par  -  ed  the  | 
dry  •  =  I  land. 

0  0  come  let  us  worship  \  and  •  fall  |  down  :   and  hneel  be-  |  fore  •  the  | 
Lord  •  our  |  Maker. 


Day  19.— Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


141 


7  For  he  is  tlie  |  Lokd  •  our  |  God :  and  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture, 
and  the  |  sheep  ■  of  |  his  •  =  |  haud. 

8  To-day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden  \  not  •  your  |  hearts  :  as  in  the 
provocation,  and  as  in  the  day  of  temptation  \  in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness ; 

9  When  your  fathers  \  tempt  -  ed  |  me  :  proved  \  me  •  and  |  saw  •  my  | 
works  : 

10  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with  this  generation,  \  and  •  =  |  said  :  It 
is  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  hearts,  for  theij  \  have  •  not  |  known  •  my  | 
ways  : 

11  Unto  whom  I  sivare  \  in  ■  my  |  wrath  :  that  they  should  not  \  en  -  ter  | 
into  •  my  |  rest. 


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Psalm  96. — Cantate  Domino. 

OSING  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song  :  sing  unto  the  Lord,  \  all  •  the  | 
whole  •  =  I  earth. 

2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  and  |  praise  •  his  |  Name  :  be  telling  of  his  salvation  \ 
from  •  =  I  day  •  to  |  day. 

3  Declare  his  honour  \  un  -  to  the  |  heathen  :  a)id  his  |  won  -  ders  |  unto  * 
all  I  people. 

4  For  the  Lord  is  great,  and  cannot  wrjrthiJy  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed  :  he  is  more 
to  be  I  fear  -  ed  |  than  •  all  |  gods. 

5  As  for  all  the  gods  of  the  heathen,  they  |  are  •  but  |  idols  :  but  it  is  the  | 
LoED  •  that  I  made  •  the  |  heavens. 

6  Glory  and  worship  \  are  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  power  and  honour  are  |  in  •  his  | 
sane  -  tua-  |  ry. 

7  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  0  ye  kindreds  \  of  •  the  |  people  :  ascribe  unto 
the  Lord  \  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  =  |  power. 

8  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  the  honour  due  \  unto  •  his  |  name  :  hrmg presents^ 
and  I  come  •  in-  |  to  •  his  |  courts. 

9  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  •  of  |  holiness  :  let  the  whole  earth  \ 
stand  •  in  |  awe  •  of  |  him. 

10  Tell  it  out  among  the  heathen,  that  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  King  :  and  that  it 
is  he  who  hath  made  the  round  world  so  fast  that  it  cannot  be  moved  ;  and  how 
that  he  ^\^  judge  the  |  peo  -  })le  |  right  -  eons-  |  ly. 


142 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  19. — Morning. 


93.   I      I  I  1,1  I     I  II         Russell. 


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]  1  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  |  earth  •  be  |  glad  :  let  the  sea  make 
a  noise,  and  |  all  •  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

12  Let  the  field  be  joyfid,  and  |  all  that  *  is  |  in  it :   then  shall  all  the  trees 
of  the  wood  re-  |  joice  •  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  Lord. 

13  For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  •  the  |  earth  :   and  with  right- 
eousness to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  with  •  his  |  truth. 


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Fsalm  97. — Dominus  regnmdt. 


THE  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  may  be  |  glad  '  there-  |  of :   yea,  the  multi- 
tude of  the  isles  \  may  •  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of. 

2  Clouds    and    darhiess    are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout   him  :    righteousness  and 
judgment  are  the  habit-  |  a  -  tion  |  of  •  his  |  seat. 

3  There  shall  go  a  Jlre  be-  |  fore  *  =  |  him  :  and  burn  up  his  enemies  \ 
on  •  =  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

4  His  lightnings  gave  shine  \  un  -  to  the  |  world  :  the  earth  \  saw  it  •  and  | 
Avas  ■  a-  I  fraid. 

5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   at  the  pres- 
ence o/the  I  Lord  •  of  the  |  whole  •  =  |  earth. 

6  The  heavens  have  declared  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  all  the  |  people  * 
have  I  seen  •  his  |  glory. 

7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  worship  carved  images,  and  that  delight  in  | 
vain  •  =  I  gods  :  worship  |  him  •  =  |  all  *  ye  |  gods. 

8  Sion  heard  of  it  \  and  •  re-  |  joiced :    and  the  daughters  of  Judah  were 
glad,  because  of  thy  |  judg  -  ments  |  0  *  =  |  Lord. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  art  higher  than  all  that  are  |  in  *  the  |  earth  :   thou  art 
exalted  |  far  •  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  gods. 


Day  19. — Evexixg.] 


THE    PSALTER. 


143 


10  0  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  see  that  ye  hate  the  thing  \  which  •  is  |  evil : 
the  Lord  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints  ;  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  | 
hand  •  of  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

11  There  is  sprung  up  a  Ught  \  for  •  the  |  righteous  :  and  joyftil  gladness 
for  I  such  as  *  are  |  true  •  =  |  hearted. 

12  Rejoice  in  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  righteous  :  and  give  thanks  for  a  remem- 
hrance  \  of  '  his  I  ho  -  li-  |  ness. 


Day  19. 


iStJcnlitg. 


95.                                                                                                                                    Randaix. 

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Psalm  98. — Cantate  Domino. 

SIXCt  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song  :  for  lie  \  hath  •  done  |  marvel  - 
lous  I  things. 

2  With  his  own  right  hand,  and  with  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  arm  :    hath  he  gotten 
him-  I  self  •  the  |  vie  -  to-  |  ry. 

3  The  Lord  declared  \  his  ■  sal-  |  vation  :  his  righteousness  hath  he  openly 
shoiced  I  in  •  the  [  sight  •  of  the  |  heathen. 

4  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  truth  toward  the  |  house  ■  of  |  Israel  : 
and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  see7i  the  sal-  |  va  -  tion  |  of  •  our  |  God. 

5  Show   yourselves   ,jo\-ful   unto   the    Lord  |  all  •  ye  |  lands  :    sing,    re-  | 
joice  •  =  I  and  •  give  |  thanks. 

6  Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  •  the  |  harp  :  sing  to  the  ha7y  with  a  |  psalm  • 
of  I  thanks  •  :=  |  giving. 

T  With  trumpets  also  |  and  •  =  |  shawms  :  0  show  youi'selves  joyfnl  be-  | 
fore  •  the  |  Lord  •  the  |  King. 

8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  round  tcorld, 
and  I  they  •  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 

9  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be-  | 
fore  •  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  is  |  come  •  to  |  judge  •  :he  |  earth. 

10  With  righteousness   sliall   he  |  judge  •  the  |  world  :   and  the   people  \ 
with  '  =  16-  qui-  |  ty. 


144 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Fsalm  99. — Dominus  regnavit. 

THE  Lord  is  King,  be  the  people  never  \  so  • 
tween  the  Cherubim,  be  the  earth  \  nev  -  er 
'Z  The  Lord  is  |  great  •  in  |  Sion  :  and  \  high  ■ 

3  They  shall  give  tlianks  \  unto  •  thy  |  Name  : 
ful  •  and  I  holy. 

4  The  King's  power  loveth  judgment ;   thou  hast  prepared  \  e  -  qui- 
thou  hast  executed  judgment  and  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  •  in  |  Jacob. 

5  O  magnify  the  |  Loed  •  our  |  God  :  and  fall  down  before  hisfhofsfiifd ;  \ 
for  •  =  I  he  •  is  I  holy. 

6  Moses  and  Aaron  among  his  priests,  and  Samuel  among  such  as  caU  up-  | 
on  •  his  I  Xame  :  these  called  upon  the  Lord,  \  and  •  he  |  heard  '  =  |  them. 

7  He  spake  unto  them  out  of  the  |  cloud  -  y  |  pillar  :  for  tliey  kept  his  tes- 
timonies, and  the  law  \  that  •  he  |  gave  •  =  |  them. 

8  Thou  heardest  tJiem,  0  |  Lord  •  our  |  God  :  thou  forgavest  them  0  God, 
and  pun i.sliedxf  tlieir  |  own  •  in-  j  vent  •  =  |  ions. 

9  0  magnify  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  him  iipon  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hill  : 
for  the  I  Lord  •  our  |  God  •  is  |  holy. 


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Psalm  100.— Jubilate  Deo. 

OBE  ye  joyful  in  the  Lord  |  all  •  ye  |  lands  :   serve  the  Lord  with  glad- 
ness, and  come  before  his  |  pre  -  sence  |  with  •  a  |  song. 

2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  |  he  •  is  |  God :  it  is  he  that  hath  made  us, 
and  not  we  ourselves ;  we  are  his  people,  and  the  |  sheep  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  past- 
ure. 

3  0  go  your  way  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and  uito  his  |  courts  • 
with  I  praise  :  be  thankful  unto  hii)i,  and  |  speak  •  good  |  of  •  his  |  Name. 

4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious,  his  mercy  is  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting  :  and  his  truth 
endureth  from  generation  to  |  ge  -  ne-  |  ra  •  =  |  tion. 


Day  20.— IMornino.J 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Fsalm  lOL — 3Iisericordiani  ef  judicmm. 

MY  song  shall  he  of  |  mercy  •  and  |  judgment :  unto  thee,  0  |  Lord  •  =: 
will  •  I  I  sing. 

2  0  let  me  have  \  un  -  der-  |  standing  :  in  the  |  way  •  of  |  god  -  li-  |  ness  ! 

3  When  wilt  thou  come  \  un  -  to  |  me  :    I  will  walk  in  my  hovse  \  with  •  a 
per  -  feet  |  heart. 

4  I  will  take  no  wicked  thing  in  hand  ;  I  hate  the  sins  of  un-  |  faith  -  ful- 
ness :  there  shall  no  such  \  cleave  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  me. 

5  A  froward   heart  shall  de-  |  part  •  from  |  me  :    I  will  not  \  know  '  a 
wick  -  ed  |  person. 

G  AVhoso  privily  slanclereth  \  his  •  =  |  neighbor  :   him  \  will  •  =  |  I  •  de- 
stroy. 

7  Whoso  hath  also  a  proud  look  and  |  high  •  =  |  stomach  :  I  \  will  •  not 
suf  -  fer  I  him. 

8  Mine  eyes  look  upon  such  as  are  faithful  \  in  •  the  |  land  :  tliat  \  they  • 
may  |  dwell  •  with  |  me. 

9  Whoso  leadeth  a  |  god  -  ly  |  life  :  lie  \  shall  •  be  |  my  •  =  |  servant. 

10  There  shall  no  deceitful  jDerson  divell  \  in  •  my  |  house  :   he  that  telleth 
lies  shall  not  \  tar  -  ry  |  in  •  my  |  sight. 

11  I  shall  soon  destroy  all  the  iingodly  that  |  are  •  in  the  |  land  :  that  I  may 
root  out  all  wicked  doers />o;?i  the  |  ci  -  ty  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 


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Psalm  102.— Z)omme,  exaudi. 

TTEAR  my  |  prayer  •  0  |  Lord  :    and  let  my  |  cry  -  ing  |  come  *  unto  | 
^  ^      thee. 

2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  |  time  of  •  my  |  trouble  :   incline  thine 
ear  unto  me  when  I  call ;  0  |  hear  •  me  and  |  that  •  right  |  soon. 


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THE   PSALTER 

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3  For  my  days  are  consumed  a-  |  way  •  like  |  smoke  :    and  my  bones  are 
burnt  up  |  as  •  it  |  were  '  a  |  firebrand. 

4  My  heart  is  smitten  down,  and  withered  \  like  •  =  |  grass  :  so  that  I  for-  | 
get  •  to  I  eat  •  my  |  bread. 

5  For  the  voice  \  of  *  my  |  groaning  :  my  bones  will  scarce  \  cleave  •  =  |  to  • 
my  I  flesh. 

G  I  am  become  like  a  jjclioan  in  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :    and  like  an  owl  \ 
that  •  is  I  in  •  the  |  desert. 

7  I  have  watched,  and  am  even  as  it  |  were  •  a  [  s])arrow  :  that  sitteth  alone 
up-  I  on  •  the  |  house  •  =  |  top. 

8  Mine  enemies  revile  me  \  all  the  •  day  |  long  :  and  they  that  are  mad  upon 
one  are  |  sworn  •  to-  |  gether  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 

9  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  \  as  it  •  were  |  bread  :  and  \  mingled  •  my  |  drink  • 
with  I  weeping. 

10  And  that,  because  of  thine  indignation  \  and  •  =  |  wrath  :  for  thou  hast 
taken  me  np,  \  and  •  =  |  cast  •  me  |  down. 

11  My  days  are  gone  \  like  •  a  |  shadow  :  and  /  am  |  wither  -  ed  |  like  •  =  | 
gi'ass. 

12  But  thou  0  Lord  shaJt  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :    and  thy  rememhrance 
through-  I  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

13  Thou  shalt  arise,  and  have  mercij  up-  |  on  •  =  |  Sion  :  for  it  is  time  that 
thou  have  mercy  upon  her,  \  yea  •  the  |  time  •  is  |  come. 

14  And  why?  thy  servants ////y^X*  up-  |  on  'her  |  stones:  and  it  pitieth ///('w- 
to  I  see  •  her  |  in  •  the  |  dust. 

15  The  heathen  shall /mr  thy  |  Name  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  all  the  kings  of  the 
eartli  \  thy  '  =  |  Ma  -  jes-  |  ty. 

16  When  the  Lord  shall  |  build  •  up  |  Sion  :  and  when  his  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  • 
ap-  I  pear. 

17  Wlien  he  turneth  him  unto  the  prayer  of  W\q  poor  \  de  -  sti-  |  tute  :  and 
de-  I  spis  -  eth  |  not  •  their  de-  |  sire. 

18  This  shall  be  written  for  tliose  \  that  •  come  |  after  :    and  the  people 
which  shall  be  |  born  ■  shall  |  praise  •  the  |  Lord. 

19  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  his  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry :  out  of  the  heaven 
did  the  |  Lord  •  be-  |  hold  •  the  |  earth  ; 

20  That  he  might  hear  the  mourning  of  such  as  are  in  cap-  |  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  : 
and  deliver  the  children  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  un  -  to  |  death ; 


Day  20. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


147 


21  That  they  may  declare  the  Nauic  of  the  |  Lord  •  in  |  Sion  :  and  his  wor- 
shij)  I  at  •  Je-  |  rii  -  sa-  |  lem.  • 

'Z'Z  When  the  people  are  gathered  to-  |  ge  •  =  |  ther  :  and  the  hingdoms  \ 
al  -  so  to  I  serve  •  the  |  Lord. 

23  He  brought  down  my  i<trengt]i  \  in  •  my  |  journey  :  ajid  \  shorten  -  ed  | 
my  •  =  I  days. 

24  But  I  said,  0  my  God,  take  me  not  away  in  the  |  midst  of  •  mine  |  age  : 
as  for  thy  years  they  endure  through-  |  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

25  Thou  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid  the  foundation  \  of  •  the  |  earth  : 
and  the  heavens  are  the  |  work  •  of  |  thy  •  ^  |  hands. 

20  They  shall  perish,  but  |  thou  •  shalt  en-  |  dure  :  they  all  shall  wax  \  old  • 
as  I  doth  •  a  |  garment ; 

27  And  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and  |  they  •  shall  be  |  changed  : 
but  thou  art  the  same,  and  |  thy  •  years  |  shall  *  not  |  fail. 

28  The  children  of  thy  servants  \  shall  •  con-  |  tinue  :  and  their  seed  shall  | 
stand  •  fast  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 


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Psalm  103. — Benedic,  anima  mea. 

PEAISE  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :    and  all  that  is  within  me,  \  praise  ' 
his  I  ho  -  ly  |  Name. 

2  Praise  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  forget  not  \  all  •  his  |  ben  -  e-  |  fits ; 

3  Who  forgiveth  \  all  •  thy  |  sin  :    and  healeth  all  \  thine  •  in-  |  firm  -  i-  | 
ties  ; 

4  Who  savetli  thy  life  \  from  •  de-  |  struction  :    and  crowneth  tJiee  with  | 
mercy  •  and  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  \  with  •  good  |  things  :  making  thee  young  and  | 
lust  -  y  I  as  •  an  I  eagle. 

6  The  Lord  executeth  righteousness  \  and  •  =  |  judgment  :    for  all  them 
that  I  are  •  op-  |  pressed  •  with  |  wrong. 

7  He  showed  his  ways  \  un  -  to  |  Moses  :  his  works  unto  the  |  children  •  of  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

8  The  Lord  is  full  of  com-  |  passion  •  and  |  mercy  :    long- sufferi ng ,  \  and  * 
of  I  great  *  =  |  goodness. 

0  He  will   not  \  al  -  way  be  |  chiding  :    neither  heepetli  \  he  •  his  |  an  -  ger 
for  I  ever. 


148  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  20.— Mornixo. 

QS  .  Woodward. 

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10  He  hath  not  dealt  with  ?/.s  |  after  •  our  |  sins  :  nor  rewarded  ns  accord- 
ing I  to  '  our  I  wicked  -  ness-  |  es. 

11  For  look  how  high  the  heaven  ivS  in  comparison  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  so 
great  is  his  mercy  aUo  \  toward  •  =  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

12  Look  how  wide  also  the  east  is  |  from  •  the  |  west :  so  far  hath  J/e  \  set  • 
our  I  sins  '  from  |  us. 

13  Yea,  like  as  a  father  pitieth  \  his  •  own  |  children  :  even  so  is  the  Lord 
merciful  \  un  -  to  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

14  For  he  knoweth  loliereof  \  we  •  are  |  made  :  he  rememhereth  \  that  *  we  | 
are  •  but  |  dust. 

15  The  days  of  man  are  |  but  •  as  |  grass  :  for  he  flourisheth  as  a  |  flow  -  er  | 
of  •  the  I  field. 

16  For  as  soon  as  the  wind  goeth  over  it,  |  it  •  is  |  gone  :  and  the  place 
thereof  shall  |  know  •  it  |  no  •  =  |  more. 

17  But  the  merciful  goodness  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever  and  ever 
upon  I  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  and  his  righteousness  up-  |  on  •  =  |  child  - 
ren's  )  children  ; 

18  Even  upon  such  as  keep  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant  :  and  think  upon  his  com-  | 
mand  -  ments  to  |  do  •  =  |  them. 

19  The  Lord  hath  prepared  his  |  seat  •  in  |  heaven  :  and  his  kingdom  \ 
rul  -  eth  I  o  -  ver  |  all. 

20  0  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  his,  5-0  that  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  strength  :  ye 
that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  •  of  |  his  *  =  | 
word. 

21  0  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  •  his  |  hosts  :  ye  servants  of  |  his  •  that  |  do  • 
his  I  pleasure. 

22  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  of  |  his  * 
do-  I  minion  :  praise  tliou  the   |  Lord  •  =  j  0  *  my  |  soul. 


Day  20. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm  104. — Benedic,  anima  mea. 

PRAISE  the  Lord,  |  0  •  my  |  soul :    0  Lord   my  God,  thou  art  become 
exceeding  glorious  ;  thou  art  clothed  with  |  ma-  Jes-  |  ty  •  and  |  honour, 

2  Thou  deckest  thyself  with  light  as  it  tvere  |  with  •  a  |  garment  :  and 
spreadest  out  the  |  heav  -  ens  |  like  •  a  |  curtain. 

3  Who  layeth  the  beams  of  his  chambers  \  in  •  the  |  waters  :  and  maketh 
tlie  clouds  his  chanjt,  and  icalketh  up-  |  on  •  the  |  wings  •  of  the  |  wind. 

4  He  maketh  his  |  an  -  gels  |  spirits:    and  his  |  minis  -  ters  a  |  flam-ing 
fire. 

5  He  laid  the  foundations  \  of  •  the  |  earth:  that  it  never  should  |  move 
at  I  a  -  ny  I  time. 

6  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  like  as  \  with  •  a  1  garment  :  the  waters 
stand  •  =:  1  in  •  the  |  hills, 

7  At  thy  re-  |  buke  "  they  |  flee  ;  at  the  voice  of  thy  \  thun  -  der  |  they  •  are 
a-  I  fraid. 

8  They  go  up  as  high  as  the  hills,  and  down  to  the  |  valleys  •  be-  |  neath 
even  unto  the  place  which  thou  \  hast  •  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  for  them. 

9  Thou  hast  set  them  their  bounds  which  they  \  shall  •  not  |  pass  :  neither 
tjirn  a-  |  gain  •  to  |  cover  •  the  |  earth. 

10  He   sendeth  the  springs  \  in  -  to  the  |  rivers  :   which  \  run  •  a-  |  moug 
the  I  hills. 

11  All  the  beasts  of  the  field  \  drink  •  there-  |  of :   and  the  wild  |  ass  -  es 
quench  "  their  |  thirst. 

12  Beside  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  have  their  |  hab  -  i-  |  tation  :  and 
sing  •  a-  I  mong  •  the  |  branches. 

13  He  watereth  the  hills  |  from  *  a-  |  hove :   the  earth  is  filled  with  the 
fruit  •  of  j  thy  •  =  |  works. 

14  He  bringeth  forth  grass  \  for  •  the  |  cattle  :   and  green  herb  |  for  •  the 
service  •  of  |  men  ; 

15  That  he  may  bring  food  out  of  the  earth,  and  wine  that  maketh  glad 
the  I  heart  •  of  |  man  :  and  oil  to  make  him  a  cheerful  countenance,  and  bread 
to  1  strength  -  en  |  man's  •  =  J  heart. 


150 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  20.— Evkxixu. 
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16  The  trees  of  the  Lord  aJno  are  |  full  •  of  |  sap  :   even  the  cedars  of  Lib- 
anus  I  which  •  =  I  he  •  hath  |  planted  ; 

17  AVherein  the  birds  \  make  *  their  |  nests  :  and  the  fir- trees  are  a  |  dwell  - 
ing  I  for  •  the  |  stork. 

18  The  high  hills  are  a  refurje  \  for  the  •  wild  |  goats  :   and  so  are  the  | 
ston  -  y  I  rocks  •  for  the  |  conies. 

19  He  ajjpointed  the  w?oo«  for  |  cer-tain  |  seasons:  andthe6'?/w  |  knoweth  • 
his  I  go  -  ing  |  down. 

20  Thou   makest  darkness   that   it  |  may  •  be  |  night :    wherein  all  the  | 
beasts  •  of  the  |  forest  •  do  |  move. 

21  The  lions  roaring  \  after  •  their  |  prey  :   do  \  seek  *  their  |  meat  •  from  | 
God. 

22  The  sun  ariseth,  and  they  get  them  a,-  \  way  •  to-  |  gether  :  and  lay  fheni  \ 
down  •  =  I  in  •  their  |  dens. 

23  Man  goeth  forth  to  his  luorh,  and  |  to  •  his  |  labour  :    un-  \  til  •  the  | 
eve  •  =  I  ning. 

24  0  Lord  how  manifold  \  are  •  thy  |  works  :   in  wisdom  hast  thou  made 
them  all ;  the  |  earth  •  is  |  full  of  •  thy  |  riches. 

25  So  is  the  great   and  |  wide  *  sea  |  also  :    wherein  are  things  creeping 
inmimerable,  both  |  small  •  and  |  great  •  =  |  beasts. 

26  There  go  the  ships,  and  there  is  |  that  *  Le-  ]  viathan  :  whom  thou  hast 
made  to  take  his  |  pas  -  time  |  there  •  =  |  in. 

27  These  wait  \  all  up  -  on  |  thee  :  that  thou  mayest  give  them  |  meat  •  in  | 
due  •  =  I  season. 

28  When  thou  givest  it  them,  they  |  gath  -  er  |  it :  and  when  thou  openest 
thy  hand,  \  they  •  are  |  filled  '  with  |  good. 

29  When  thou  hidest  thy  face  \  they  •  are  |  troubled  :    when  thou  takest 
away  their  breath  they  die,  and  are  turned  a-  |  gain  •  =  |  to  •  their  (  dust. 

30  When  thou  lettest  thy  breath  go  forth,  they  |  shall  •  be  |  made  :   and 
thou  shalt  re-  |  now  •  the  |  face  •  of  the  |  earth. 

31  The  glorious  Majesty  of  the  Lord  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  j  ever  :  the  Lord 
shall  re-  (  joice  •  =  |  in  •  his  |  works. 

32  The  earth  shall  tremble  at  the  |  look  •  of  |  him  :  if  he  do  but  touch  the  | 
hills  •  =  I  they  •  shall  |  smoke. 

33  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  |  long  as  *  I  |  live  :   I  will  praise  my  God  | 
while  •  I  j  have  *  my  |  being. 


Day  21. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


151 


34  Aud  so  shall  my  tuorcls  \  please  •  =  |  him  :  my  joy  \  shall  •  be  |  in  •  the  | 

LOED. 

35  As  for  sinners,  they  shall  be  consumed  out  of  the  earth,  and  the  ungodly 
shall  I  come  •  to  an  |  end  :  Praise  thou  the  Lord  0  my  soul.  \  Praise  •  =  |  =  • 
the  I  Lord. 


Day  21. 

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Fsalm  105. — Confitemini  Domino. 

OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  and  call  up-  |  on  •  his  |  Name  :   tell  the 
people  I  what  •  things  |  he  •  hath  |  done. 

2  0  let  your  songs  be  of  him,  and  |  praise  •  =  |  him  :   and  let  your  talking 
he  of  I  all  •  his  |  won  -  drous  |  works. 

3  Rejoice  in  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  Name  :    let  the  heart  of  them  re-  j  joice  •  that  | 
seek  •  the  |  Lord, 

4  Seek  the  Lor'd  \  and  •  his  |  strength  :  seeh  |  his  *  face  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 

5  Eemember  the  marvellous  loorks  that  |  he  •  hath  |  done  :    his  ivonders, 
and  the  |  judg  -  ments  |  of  •  his  |  mouth  ; 

6  0  ye  seed  of  Ahralmm  \  his  •  :=  |  servant :    ye  children   of  |  Ja  -  cob  | 
his  •  =  I  chosen. 

7  He  is  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God  :  his  judgments  \  are  •  in  |  all  •  the  |  Avorld. 

8  He  hath  been  alway  mindful  of  his  covenant  \  and  •  =  |  promise  :   that 
he  made  to  a  |  thou  -  sand  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations  ; 

9  Even  the  covenant  that  he  made  with  |  A  -  bra-  |  ham  :    and  the  oath 
that  I  he  •  sware  j  un  -  to  |  Isaac ; 

10  And  appointed  the  same  unto  Jacoh  \  for  •  a  |  law :  and  to  Israel  for  an  | 
ev  -  er-  |  last  -  ing  |  testament ; 

11  Saying,  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  |  land  •  of  |  Canaan  :  the  lot  oi\  your  • 
in-  I  her  -  it-  [  ance  : 

12  When  there  were  yet  but  a  |  few  *  of  |  them  :  and  they  \  Strang  -  ers  |  in  • 
the  I  land  ; 

13  What  time  as  they  went  from  one  nation  \  to  *  an-  |  other  :   from  one 
kingdom  \  to  •  an-  |  oth  -  er  |  people  ; 

14  He   suffered   no  man   to  |  do  *  them  |  wrong :    but   reproved   even  \ 
kings  •  =  I  for  •  their  |  sakes  j 


152  THE  PSALTER.  [Day  21.-3Ioknxxu, 


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15  Touch   ^^o/  I  mine  •  An-  |  ointed  :    and  (Ut   my  |  propb  -  ets  |  no  •  =: 
harm. 

16  Moreover  lie  called  for  a  dearth  \\\)-  \  on  •  the  |  land  :   and  destroyed 
all  the  •  jiro-  |  vision  •  of  |  bread. 

17  But  he  had  sent  a  |  man  •  ])e-  |  fore  them  :    even  Josejih,  who  was  sold 
to  I  be  •  a  I  bond  •  =  |  servant. 

18  Whose /<?e^  they  |  hurt  •  in  the  |  stocks  :  the  iron  \  eu-tered  |  into  •  his 
soul. 

19  Until  the  time  came  that  his  |  cause  •  was  |  known  :   the  loord  of  the 
Lord  •  =  |  tri  -  ed  |  him. 

20  The  king  sent  and  de-  |  liver  -  ed  |  him  :    the  prince  of  the  people  \  let 
him  I  go  •  =  I  free. 

21  He  made   him    lord   also  \  of  '  his  |  house  :    a)id  \  ruler  •  of  |  all  •  his 
substance  ; 

22  That  he  might  inform  his  princes  \  after  •  his  |  will  :  a)id  \  teach  •  his 
sena  -  tors  |  wisdom. 

23  Israel  also  came  \  in  -  to  |  Egypt :   and  Jacob  was  a  sfranf/er  \  in  •  the 
land  •  of  I  Ham. 

24  And   he   increased   his  people  ex-  |  ceed  -  ing-  |  ly  :    and   made  them 
stronger  |  than  •  their  |  en  -  e-  |  raies  ; 

25  Whose  heart  turned  so  that  fJtey  |  hated  •  his  |  ])eo})le  :   and  dealt  un- 
tru  -  ly  I  with  •  his  |  servants. 

20  Then  sent  he  Moses  \  his  •  =:  |  servant  :    and  Aaron  \  whom  •  =  j  he 
had  I  chosen. 

27  And  i\\QS,Q shoived  his  |  to-  kens  a-  |  mong  them  :  and  wonders  \  in  •  the 
land  •  of  I  Ham. 

28  He  sent  darkness,  and  |  it  •  was  |  dark  :    ajul  they  were  not  o-  |  be  ~ 
dient  |  unto  •  his  |  word. 

29  He  turned  their  waters  \  in  -  to  |  blood  :    and  \  slew  •  =  |  their  '  = 
fish. 

30  Their   land  \  brought  •  forth  |  frogs  :    yea,  \  even  •  in  |  their  •  kings' 
chambers. 

31  He  spake  the  word,  and  there  came  all  |  manner  *  of  |  flies  :  and  \  lice  * 
in  I  all  •  their  |  quarters. 

32  He  gave  tlieni  \  hail  -  stones  for  |  rain  :   and  flames  of  ]  fire  •  =  |  in  * 
their  J  land. 


Day  21. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


153 


33  He  smote  their  vines  |  al  -  so  and  |  fig-trees  :  and  destroyed  the  trees  \ 
tliat  •  were  |  in  •  their  |  coasts. 

3-i  He  spake  the  word,  and  the  grasshoppers  came,  and  caterpillars  in-  | 
nu  -  mera-  |  ble  :  and  did  eat  up  all  the  grass  in  their  land,  and  devoured  the  | 
fruit  •  =  I  of  •  their  |  ground. 

35  He  smote  all  the  first-born  |  in  •  their  |  land  :  even  the  |  chief  •  of  |  all  • 
their  |  strength. 

36  He  brought  them  forth  also  with  |  silver  •  and  |  gold  :  there  was  not  one 
feeble  |  per  -  son  a-  |  mong  •  their  |  tribes. 

37  Egypt  was  glad  at  |  their  •  de-  |  parting  :  for  they  |  were  •  a-  |  fraid  •  of  | 
them. 

38  He  spread  out  a  cloud  to  |  be  *  a  |  covering  :  and  fire  to  give  light  |  in  • 
the  I  night  •  =  |  season. 

39  At  their  desii'e  \  he  •  brought  |  quails  :  and  he  filled  them  \  with  *  the  | 
bread  •  of  |  heaven. 

40  He  opened  the  rock  of  stone,  and  the  waters  |  flow  -  ed  |  out  :  so  that 
rivers  ran  \  in  •  the  |  dry  •  =  |  places. 

41  For  why  ?  he  remembered  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  promise  :  and  |  A  -  bra-  |  ham  • 
his  I  servant. 

42  And  he  brought  forth  his  people  |  with  •  =  |  joy:  and  his  |  cho  -  sen  | 
with  •  =  I  gladness. 

43  And  gave  them  the  lands  |  of  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  they  took  the  labours 
of  tlie  I  peo  -  pie  |  in  •  pos-  |  session  ; 

44  That  they  might  |  keep  *  his  |  statutes  :  and  ob-  |  serve  ■  =  |  his  '  =  | 
laws. 


Day  21. 


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Fsalm  106. — Confitemini  Domino. 

OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord ;   for  |  he  •  is  |  gracious  :  and  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

2  Who  can  express  the  noble  acts  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  \  show  •  forth  |  all  • 
his  I  praise  ? 

3  Blessed  are  they  that  rt//6?«^  |  keep  •  =  |  judgment :  cmd  |  do  •  =  |  right- 
eous- I  ness. 


154 


THE  PSALTER. 


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4  Remember  me  0  Loud,  according  to  the  favour  that  thou  hearest  \  unto  • 
thy  I  people  :   0  visit  \  me  "  with  |  tliy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

5  That  I  may  see  the  felicHij  \  of  •  thy  j  chosen  :  and  rejoice  in  the  glad- 
ness of  thy  peoj^le,  and  give  thanks  with  |  tliine  •  in-  |  her-  it-  |  ance. 

6  We  have  sinned  |  with  •  our  |  fathers  :  we  have  done  amiss,  \  and  '  dealt  | 
wick  -  ed-  |  ly. 

7  Our  fathers  regarded  not  thy  Avonders  in  Egypt^  neither  kept  they  thy 
great  goodness  \  in  •  re-  |  membrance  :  but  Avere  disobedient  at  the  sea,  \  e  -  ven  | 
at  the  •  Ked  |  Sea. 

8  Nevertheless,  he  helped  them  for  |  his  •  Name's  |  sake  :  that  he  might 
make  his  |  pow  -  er  |  to  •  be  |  known. 

9  He  rebuked  the  Red  Sea  also,  and  it  was  \  dri  -  ed  |  up  :  so  he  led  them 
through  the  deej^,  as  |  through  ■  a  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness. 

10  And  he  saved  them,  from  the  |  adver-sary's  |  hand  :  and  delivered  them 
from  the  |  hand  •  of  the  I  en  -  e-  |  my. 

11  As  for  those  that  troubled  them,  the  waters  over-  |  whelm  -  ed  |  them  : 
there  \  was  •  not  |  one  of  •  them  |  left. 

12  Then  believed  \  they  •  his  |  words  :  and  sang  \  praise  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  him. 


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•  13  But  within  a  while  they  for-  |  gat  •  his  |  works  :   and  would  |  not  •  a- 
bide  •  his  |  counsel. 

14  But  lust  came  upon  them  in  the  |  wild-er-  |  ness  :   and  they  |  tempt 
ed  I  God  •  in  the  |  desert. 

15  And  he  gave  them  \  their  •  de-  |  sire  :   and  sent  leanness  withal  \  in -to 
their  •  =  |  soul. 

16  They  angered  Moses  also  \  in  •  the  |  tents  :   and  Aaron  the  |  saint  •  = 
of  •  the  I  Lord. 


Day  31.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  155 

17  So  the  earth  opened  and  )  swallowed  •  up  |  Dathan  :  and  covered  the 
congre-  |  ga-tion  |  of  •  A-  |  biram. 

18  And  the  fire  was  kindled  \  in  •  their  |  company  :  the  Jlame  \  burnt  •  up  | 
the  •  un-  I  godly. 

19  They  made  a  |  calf  •  in  [  Horeb  :  and  \  worship  -  ped  the  |  molt  -  en  ]  image. 

20  Thus  they  j  turned  •  their  |  glory  :  into  the  similitude  of  a  |  calf  • 
that  I  eat-eth  |  hay. 

31  And  they  forgat  \  God  •  their  |  Saviour  :  who  had  done  \  so  •  great  | 
things  •  in  |  Egypt  ; 

22  Wondrous  works  in  the  |  land  •  of  |  Ham :  and  fearful  things  \  by  • 
the  I  Red  •  =  |  Sea. 

23  So  he  said  he  would  have  destroyed  them,  had  not  Moses  his  chosen 
stood  before  him  \  in  •  the  |  gap  :  to  turn  away  his  wrathful  indignation,  \  lest  • 
he  I  should  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

24  Yea,  they  thought  scorn  of  that  \  pleas -ant  |  land  :  and  gave  no  cre- 
dence I  un  -  to  I  his  •  ^  I  word  ; 

25  But  murmured  \  in  •  their  |  tents  :  and  hearkened  not  \  un-to  the  | 
voice  •  of  the  |    Lord. 

26  Then  lift  he  up  his  hand  a-  |  gainst  •  :=  |  them :  to  overthrow  them  \ 
in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  ; 

27  To  cast  out  their  seed  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  nations  :  and  to  |  scatter  • 
them  I  in  •  the  |  lands. 

28  They  joined  themselves  unto  |  Ba  -  al-  |  peor  :  and  ate  the  |  offer  -  ings  | 
of  •  the  I  dead. 

29  Thus  they  provoked  him  to  anger  with  their  |  own  •  in-  |  ventions  :  and 
the  I  plague  •  was  |  great  •  a-  |  mong  them. 

30  Then  stood  up  Phinees,  \  and  •  =:  \  prayed  :  and  \  so  *  the  |  j^lague  •  =  | 
ceased. 

31  And  that  was  counted  unto  liim  for  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness:  among  all 
posterities  \  for  •  =  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 

32  They  angered  him  also  at  the  |  waters  •  of  |  strife  :  so  that  he  punished  \ 
Mo  -  ses  I  for  •  their  |  sakes. 

33  Because  they  pro-  |  voked  •  his  |  spirit :  so  that  he  spake  unad-  |  vised  - 
ly  I  with  •  his  |  lips. 

34  IS^either  destroyed  j  they  •  the  |  heathen  :  as  the  |  Lord  •  com-  |  mand  - 
ed  I  them  ; 

35  Bwiw  eve  mingled  A-  \  mong  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  \  learn -ed  |  their  •  =  | 
works. 

36  Insomuch  that  they  worshipped  their  idols,  which  turned  to  their  |  own  • 
de-  I  cay  :  yea,  they  offered  their  sons  and  their  |  daught  -ers  |  un  -  to  |  devils  ; 

37  And  shed  innocent  blood,  even  the  blood  of  their  s(in><  and  |  of  •  their  I 
daughters  :  whom  they  oft'ered  unto  the  idols  of  Canaan ;  and  the  land  \  was  • 
de-  I  filed  '  with  |  blood. 


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38  Thus  were  they  stained  with  |  their  •  own  |  works  :  and  went  a  wlior- 
ing  I  with  •  their  |  own  •  in-  |  ventions. 

39  Therefore  was  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  kindled  a-  |  gainst  •  his  |  people  : 
insomuch  that  he  abhorred  his  |  own  •  in-  |  her-  it-  |  ance. 

40  And  he  gave  them  over  into  the  hand  \  of  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  they 
tliat  hated  them  were  |  lords  '=10-  ver  |  them. 

41  Their  enemies  op-  |  press  -  ed  |  them  :  and  |  had  •  them  |  in  •  sub-  |  jec- 
tion. 

42  Many  a  time  did  lie  de-  |  liv-er  |  them  :  but  they  rebelled  against  him 
with  their  own  inventions,  and  were  brought  doivn  \  in  •  their  |  wick-ed-  j 
ness. 

43  Nevertheless,  Avhen  he  saw  \  their  'ad-  |  versity  :  lie  \  heard  •  =  |  their  • 
com-  I  plaint. 

44  lie  thought  upon  his  covenant  and  pitied  them,  according  unto  the 
'multitude  \  of  •  his  |  mercies  :  yea,  he  made  all  those  that  led  them  away  \  cap- 
tive to  I  pi  -  ty  I  them. 


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45  Deliver  us  0  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us  from  a-  |  mong  •  the 
heathen  :  that  we  may  give  thanks  unto  thy  holy  Name,  and  |  make  •  our 
boast  of  •  thy  |  praise. 

46  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from  everlasting,  and  |  world  with 
out  I  end  :   and  let  all  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  say  •  A-  |  men. 


Day  22. — Morxixg.J 


THE   PSALTER. 


157 


Day  22. 


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Psalm  \01  .—Confitemini  Domino. 


/^~\   GIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  |  he  •  is  |  gracious  :  and  his  |  mer-cy 


en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 
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Messiter. 

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(CV/;?.)  2  Let  them  give  thanks  whom  the  Lord  \  hath  •  re-  |  deemed  :  and 
delivered //'ow  the  |  hand  •  of  the  |  en-e-  |  my  ; 

{Dec.)  3  And  gathered  them  out  of  the  lands,  from  the  east,  and  |  from  • 
the  I  west :  from  the  |  north  •  and  |  from  •  the  |  south. 


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{C'a)i.)  4  They  went  astray  in  the  wilderness  \  out  •  of  the  |  way  :  and 
found  no  |  city  •  to  |  dwell  •  =  |  in. 

{Dec.)  5  Hungry  \  and  •  =  |  thirsty:  tlieir  \  soul  '  =  \  faint -ed  |  in 
them. 

6  So  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  \  in  •  their  |  trouble :  and  he  delivered  \ 
them  •  from  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

7  He  led  them  forth  \  by  the  •  right  |  way  :  that  they  might  go  to  the  | 
ci  -  ty  I  where  •  they  |  dwelt. 


158 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  22. — Morning. 


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8  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Zd/v/  |  for  *  his  |  goodness :   and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  (/o^/A  |  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

9  For  he  satisfieth  the  |  emp-ty  |  soul :   and  fillet h  the  |  hun-gry  |  soul  • 
with  I  goodness. 


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{f'((N.)  10  'Such  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  in  the  |  shadow  •  of  |  death :  being 
fast  bound  in  |  mis-e-  |  ry  *  and  |  iron  ; 

(Dec.)  11  Because  they  rebelled  against  the  |  words  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  and 
lightly  regarded  the  |  coun-sel  |  of  the  *  Most  |  Highest : 

12  He  also  brought  down  their  heart  through  |  heav-i-  |  ness  :  they  fell 
down,  and  |  there  *  was  |  none  •  to  |  help  them. 

13  So  when  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  \  in  •  their  |  trouble  :  he  delivered 
til  em  I  out  •  of  I  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

14  For  he  brought  them  out  of  darkness,  and  out  of  the  |  shadow  •  of  | 
death  :    and  \  brake  '  their  |  bonds  '  in  |  sunder.    . 

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15  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  |  goodness  :  and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doetli  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

16  For  he  hath  broken  the  |  gates  •  of  |  brass  :   and  smitten  the  |  bars  '  of  | 
iron  ■  in  I  sunder. 


Day  22.— Morning.] 


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{Can.)  17  Foolish  men  q,yq plagued  for  |  their  •  of-  |  fence  :  and  be-  |  cause 
of  •  their  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

{Dec.)  18  Their  soul  ailiorred  all  |  manner  •  of  |  meat :  and  they  were 
even  \  hard  •  at  |  death's  •  =  |  door. 

19  So  when  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  \  in  *  their  |  trouble  :  he  delivered 
them  I  out  •  of  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

30  He  sent  his  loord  and  |  heal  -  ed  |  them  :  and  tliey  were  |  saved  •  from  j 
their  •  de-  I  struction. 


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21  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Zorf?  |  for  •  his  |  goodness  :  and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doetli  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men ! 

23  That  they  would  offer  unto  him  the  sacrifice  of  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving : 
and  tell  out  his  |  works  ■  with  |  glad  •  =  |  ness ! 


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{Can.)  23  They  that  go  fZow;i  to  the  |  sea  •  in  |  ships  :  and  occupy  their  | 
busi  -  ness  |  in  •  great  |  waters ; 

{Dec.)  24  These  men  see  the  |  works  *  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  his  |  won-ders  | 
in  •  the  |  deep. 

25  For  at  his  word  the  stormy  wind  a-  |  ris  •  =  |  eth  :  which  lifteth  uj) 
the  I  waves  •  =  |  there  •  =  |  of. 


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26  They  are  carried  up  to  the  heaven,  and  down  again  \  to  •  the  |  deep  : 
their  soul  melteth  aioay  be-  |  cause  •  =  |  of  •  tlie  |  trouble. 

27  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a  |  drunk -en  |  man  :   and  \  are  • 
at  I  their  •  wit's  |  end. 

28  So  when  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  \  in  •  their  |  trouble  :   he  deliveretli 
them  I  out  •  of  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

29  For  he  maketli  the  |  storm  •  to  |  cease  :  so  tliat  the  |  waves  •  there-  |  of  ' 
are  |  still. 

30  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  |  are  •  at  |  rest :   and  so  he  bringeth 
them  unto  the  |  haven  •  where  |  they  •  would  |  be. 


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31  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  |  goodness  :   and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doetli  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

32  That  they  would  exalt  him  also  in  the  congregation  \  of  •  the  |  people : 
and  praise  Jiim  \  in  •  the  |  seat  •  of  the  |  elders  ! 


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{('(in.)  '^'^  Who  turneth  the  floods  into  a  |  wild-er-  |  ness  :  and  drieih  \ 
up  •  the  I  wa  -  tor-  |  springs. 

{Dec.)  34  A  fruitful  land  \  maketh  *  he  |  barren  :  for  the  wickedness  of  | 
them  •  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 


Day  :22.— Even-ixg.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


161 


35  Again,  he  maketli  the  wilderness  a  |  stand -ing  |  water:  and  water- 
spriui/s  I  of  •  a  I  dry  •  =  |  ground. 

3(i  And  titere  he  j  setteth  •  the  |  hungry  :  that  they  may  build  fhe7n  a  | 
city  •  to  I  dwell  •  =  |  in  ; 

37  That  they  may  sow  their  Ia?id,  and  |  jolant  •  =  |  vineyards  :  fo  |  yield  • 
them  I  fruits  •  of  |  increase. 

38  He  blesseth  them,  so  that  they  midtiplif  ex-  |  ceed  -  ing-  |  ly  :  and  suf- 
fereth  not  their  |  cat  -  tie  |  to  •  de-  |  crease. 

39  And  again,  when  they  are  minished  and  |  brought  •  =  |  low  :  through 
oppression,  tlirough  |  a  -  ny  |  plague  '  or  |  trouble  ; 

40  Though  he  suffer  them  to  be  e\il-entreated  \  through  •  =  |  tyrants  :  and 
let  them  wander  out  of  the  way  |  in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  ; 

41  Yet  helpeth  he  the  poor  |  out  '  of  |  misery  :  and  maketh  him  liouse- 
liolds  I  like  •  a  |  flock  ■  of  |  sheep. 

42  The  righteous  will  consider  this,  \  and  *  re-  |  joice  :  and  the  mouth  of 
all  I  wicked  -  ness  |  shall  •  be  |  stopped. 

43  Whoso  is  loise,  will  |  ponder  •  these  |  things  :  and  they  shall  understand 
the  loving-  \  kind  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 


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OGOD  my  heart  is  ready,  my  |  heart  •  is  |  ready  :   I  will  sing  and   give 
praise  with  the  best  \  mem  -  ber  [  that  •  I  |  have. 

2  Aivahe,  thou  |  lute  •  and  |  harp  :  I  myself  \  will  •  a-  |  wake  •  right  |  early. 

3  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee   0   Lord,   a-  |  mong  *  the  |  people  :    I  will 
sing  praises  unto  |  thee  •  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  nations. 


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4  For  thy  mercy  is  greafe)'  \  than  •  the  |  heavens  :    and   tliy   fntf/i  \  reach  - 
eth  I  un  -  to  the  |  clouds. 

5  Set  up  thyself   0    God,   a-  |  bove  •  the  |  heavens  :    and   thy  fj^ori/  a-  | 
bove  •  =  I  all  •  tlie  |  earth ; 

6  That  thy  beloved  may  |  be  •  de-  |  livered  :  let  thy  right  hand  save  \  tliem  • 
and  I  hear  •  thou  |  me. 

7  God  hath  spoken  in  his  |  ho  -  li-  |  ness  :  I  will  rejoice  therefore  and  di- 
vide SicJiem,  and  |  mete  •  out  the  |  valley  *  of  |  Succoth. 

8  Gilead   is   mine,    and   Ma-  |  nasses  •  is  |  mine  :    Ephraim   also   is   the  | 
strength  •  of  |  my  •  =  |  head ; 

9  Judah  is  my  law-giver ;   3Ioab  |  is  •  my  |  washpot :   Over  Edom   will   I 
cast  out  my  shoe  ;   npo7i  Phi-  |  list  -  ia  |  will  •  I  |  triumph. 

10  Who  will  lead  me  into  the  |  strong  •  =  |  city  :   and  who  will  |  bring  • 
me  I  in  -  to  |  Edom  ? 

11  Hast  not  thon  forsaken  |  us  •  0  |  God  :   and  wilt  not  thou  0  God,  |  go  • 
forth  I  with  •  our  |  hosts  ? 

12  0  help  us  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  enemy :   for  vain  \  is  •  the  |  help  •  of  |  man. 

13  Through  God  we  shall  do  \  great  •  =  |  acts  :  and  it  is  he  that  shall  tread 
down  I  our  •  =  j  en  -  e-  |  mies. 


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OLD  not  thy  tongue,  0  |  God  of  •  my  |  praise  :  for  the  mouth  of  the  un- 
godly, yea  the  mouth  of  the  deceitful  is  |  open  -  ed   up-  |  on  •  =  |  me. 
2  And  they  have  spoken  against  me  with  |  false  •  =  |  tongues  :   they  com- 
passed me  about  also  with  words  of  hatred,  and  fought  against  \  me  •  with-  | 
out  •  a  I  cause. 


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Day  23.— Evening.]  TEE  PSALTER.  >  163 

3  For  the  love  that  I  had  unto  them,  lo  they  take  noiv  my  |  con  -  trary  | 
part :  but  /  |  give  •  my-  |  self  '  unto  |  prayer. 

4  Thus  have  they  rewarded  me  \  evil  •  for  |  good  :  and  \  ha  -  tred  for  |  my  • 
good-  I  will. 

5  Set  thou  an  ungodly  man  to  be  ruler  \  o  -  ver  |  him  :  and  let  Satan  \ 
stand  •  at  |  his  •  right  |  hand. 

6  When  sentence  is  given  upon  him,  let  h  im  \  be  •  con-  |  demned  :  and  let 
\d&  prayer  be  |  turn  -  ed  |  in  -  to  |  sin. 

7  Let  his  |  days  •  be  |  few  :  and  let  an-  |  otli  -  er  |  take  •  his  |  office. 

8  Let  his  cliildren  be  |  fath  -  er-  |  less  :  and  \  his  •  =:  |  wife  •  a  |  widow, 

9  Let  his  children  be  vagabonds,  and  |  beg  •  their  |  bread  :  let  them  seek  it 
also  I  out  •  of  I  deso  -  late  |  places. 

10  Let  the  extortioner  consume  |  all  that  •  he  \  hath  :  and  let  the  |  Strang  -  er  | 
spoil  •  his  I  labour. 

11  Let  there  be  no  ma7i  to  |  pi  -  ty  |  him  :  nor  to  have  compassion  up-  |  on  • 
his  j  father  -  less  |  children. 

12  Let  his  poster  it  1/  \  be  •  de-  |  stroyed  :  and  in  the  next  generation  let  his  | 
name  •  be  |  clean  •  put  |  out. 

13  Let  the  wickedness  of  his  fathers  be  had  in  rememhrance  in  the  |  sight  • 
of  the  I  Lord  :  and  let  not  the  sin  of  his  |  mother  •  be  |  done  *  a-  |  way. 

14  Let  them  alway  be  be-  |  fore  •  the  ]  Lord  :  that  he  may  root  out  the 
memorial  of  |  them  •  from  |  off  *  the  |  earth. 

15  And  that,  because  his  mind  was  |  not  to  •  do  |  good  :  but  persecuted  the 
poor  helpless  man,  that  he  might  slay  him  that  urns  \  vex  -  ed  |  at  •  the  | 
heart. 

16  His  delight  was  in  cursing,  and  it  shall  liappen  \  un  -  to  |  him  :  he  loved 
not  blessing,  therefore  \  shall  •  it  |  be  •  far  |  from  him. 

17  He  clothed  himself  with  cursing  like  as  \  with  ■  a  |  raiment  :  and  it  shall 
come  into  his  bowels  like  water,  and  like  |  oil  •  =  |  into  •  his  |  bones. 

18  Let  it  be  unto  him  as  the  cloak  that  he  |  hath  •  up-  |  on  him  :  and  as 
the  girdle  that  he  is  |  al  -  ways  |  gird  -  ed  with-  |  al. 

19  Let  it  thus  happen  from  the  Lord  \  unto  •  mine  |  enemies  :  and  to  those 
that  speak  |  e  -  vil  a-  |  gainst  •  my  |  soul. 

80  But  deal  thou  with  me  0  Lord  God,  according  \  unto  •  thy  |  Name  : 
for  I  sweet  •  is  |  thy  •  =  |  mercy. 

21  0  deliver  me,  for  /  am  |  help  -  less  and  (  poor  :  and  my  heart  is  | 
wound  -  ed  with-  |  in  •  =  |  me. 

22  I  go  hence  like  the  shadow  \  that  •  de-  |  parteth  :  and  am  driven  aicay  \ 
as  •  the  I  grass  •  =  |  hopper. 

23  My  knees  are  |  weak  •  through  |  fasting  :  my  flesh  is  dried  \  up  •  for  | 
want  •  of  I  fatness. 

24  I  became  also  a  reproach  |  un  -  to  |  them :  they  that  looked  upon  me  \ 
shak  -  ed  |  their  •  =  |  heads. 


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25  Help  we,  0  I  Loud  •  my  |  God  :  0  save  me  ac-  |  cord  -  ing  |  to  •  tliy  | 
mercy  ; 

20  And  tliey  shall  know  how  that  tlvis  \  is  *  thy  |  hand  :  and  that  | 
thou  •  =  I  Lord  •  hast  |  done  it. 

27  Though  they  curse,  yet  |  bless  •  =  |  thou  :  and  let  them  be  confounded 
that  rise  up  against  me;  but  |  let  •  thy  |  servant  •  re-  j  joiee. 

28  Let  mine  adversaries  be  |  clothed  •  with  |  shame  :  and  let  them  cover 
themselves  with  their  own  confusion,  |  as  •  =  |  with  •  a  |  cloak. 

29  As  for  me,  I  will  give  great  thanks  unto  the  Lord  \  with  *  my  |  mouth  : 
and  praise  hiin  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  mul  -  ti-  |  tude  ; 

30  For  he  shall  stand  at  the  right  Jia7id  \  of  •  the  |  poor  :  to  save  his  soul  \ 
from  •  un-  |  right  -  eous  |  judges. 


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Psalm  110. — Dixit  Dominus. 

rr^IIE  Lord  said  \  unto  -  my  |  Lord  :    Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand,  until  I 
-L      make  thine  |  ene  -  mies  |  thy  •  =  |  footstool. 

2  The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  i\\y  power  \  out  •  of  |  Sion  :  be  thou  ruler 
even  in  the  midst  a-  |  mong  •  thine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

3  In  the  day  of  thy  power  shall  the  people  offer  thee  free-will  offerings  with 
ail  I  ho  -  ly  I  worship  :  the  dew  of  .thy  hirth  is  |  of  '  the  |  womb  •  of  the  | 
morning. 

4  The  Lord  sware,  and  will  |  not  •  re-  |  pent :  Thou  art  a  Priest  for  ever, 
jifter  the  order  \  of  •  Mel-  |  chi  -  ze-  |  dech. 

5  The  Tjord  upon  |  thy  •  right  |  hand  :  shall  Avound  even  kings  \  in  •  the  | 
day  of  •  his  |  wrath. 


Day  28.— Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


165 


6  He  shall  judge  among  tlie  heathen  ;    he  shall  fill  the  places  |  with  the 
dead  |  bodies  :  and  smite  in  sunder  the  heads  \  o  -  ver  |  di  -  vers  |  countries. 

7  He  shall  drink  of  the  brook  \  in  •  the  |  way  :    therefore  shall  |  he  '  lift 
up  •  his  I  head. 


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I  WILL  give   thanks  unto  tlie  Lord  with  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  :    secretly 
among  the  faithful,  and  |  in  •  the  |  con  -  gre-  |  gation. 

2  The  works  of  the  |  Lord  •  are  |  great :  sought  out  of  all  them  \  that  •  have  | 
pleasure  •  there-  |  in. 

3  His  work  is  worthy  to  he  j^raised  and  |  had  •  in  |  honour  :  and  his  right- 
eousness en-  I  dur  -  eth  |  for  •  ^  |  ever. 

4  The  merciful  and  gracious  Lord  hath  so  done  his  |  marvel  -  lous  |  works  : 
that  they  ought  to  be  It  ad  |  in  •  re-  |  mem  •  ■=^  \  brance. 

5  He  hath  given  meat  unto  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  he  shall  ever  be  mind- 
ful I  of  •  his  I  cov  -  e-  |  nant. 

6  He  hath  showed  his  jieople  the  power  \  of  •  his  |  works  :  that  he  may  give 
them  the  |  herit  -  age  ]  of  •  the  |  heathen. 

7  The  works  of  his  liands  are  verity  \  and 
mand  -  ments  |  are  •  =:  |  true. 

8  They  stand  fast  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever  : 
e  -  qui-  I  ty. 

9  He  sent  redemption  \  unto  •  his  |  jieople 
nant  for  ever ;  holy  and  |  rever  -  end  |  is  •  his 

10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  be-  |  ginning  •  of  |  wisdom  :  a  good  under 
standing  have  all  they  that  do  thereafter ;  the  praise  of  it  en-  |  dur  -  eth 
for  •  =  I  ever. 


•  =  I  judgment:   all  his  com-  | 

and  are  done  in  |  truth  •  and  | 

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LESSED  is  the  man  that  |  fear  -  eth  the  [  Lord  :    he  hath  great  delight 

I  earth  :   the  gener9,tion  of  the  | 


3  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  up 
faith  -  f ul  I  shall  •  be  I  blessed, 


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3  Riches  and  2)le)iteoiiS7iess  sliall  |  be  in  •  his  |  house  :  and  his  righteousness 
en-  I  dur  -  eth  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

4  Unto  the  godly  there  ariseth  up  light  \  in  •  tlie  |  darkness  :  he  is  |  merci  - 
^   ful,  I  loving  •  and  |  righteous. 

5  A  good  man  is  merciful  \  and  •  =  |  lendeth  :  and  will  guide  his  | 
words  •  =  I  with  •  dis-  |  cretion. 

6  For  he  shall  |  never  •  be  |  moved  :  and  the  righteous  shall  be  had  in  |  ev  - 
er-  I  last  -  ing  re-  |  membrance. 

7  He  will  not  be  afraid  of  any  \  e  -  vil  |  tidings  :  for  his  heart  standeth /a*^, 
and  be-  |  liev  -  eth  |  in  •  the  |  Loed. 

8  His  heart  is  stahlished,  and  |  will  •  not  |  shrink  :  until  he  see  his  desire 
up-  I  on  •  his  I  en  -  e-  I  mies. 

9  He  hath  dispersed  abroad,  and  given  \  to  •  the  |  poor  :  and  his  righteous- 
ness remaineth  for  ever  ;  his  hoi^n  sliall  |  be  •  ex-  |  alt  -  ed  with  |  honour. 

10  The  ungodly  shall  see  it,  and  it  shall  \  grieve  '  =  |  him  :  he  shall  gnash 
with  his  teeth  and  consume  away  ;  the  desire  of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  shall  •  =  | 
perish. 


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Psalm  113. — Lniidate.  pneri. 

IDRAISE  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  servants  :   0  praise  the  |  Name  •  =  |  of  *  the  | 
-^        Loud. 

2  Blessed  be  the  Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  from  this  time  forth  [  f or  •  =  | 
ev  -  er-  |  more. 

3  The  Lord's  \  Name  •  is  |  praised  :  from  the  rising  up  of  the  sun  nnto  the  | 
go  -  ing  I  down  •  of  the  |  same. 

4  The  Lord  is  liigh  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  heathen  :   a)ul  his  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  bove  * 
the  I  heavens. 


Day  33. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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5  Who  is  like  unto  the  Loed  our  God,  that  hath  his  |  dwelling  •  so  |  high  : 
and  yet  humbleth  himself  to  behold  the  things  that  |  are  •  in  |  heaven  •  and  | 
earth  ! 

6  He  taketh  up  the  simple  \  out  •  of  the  |  dust  :  and  lifteth  the  |  jioor  •  =  | 
out  •  of  the  I  mire  ; 

7  That  he  may  set  liim  \  with  •  the  |  princes  :  even  with  the  |  prin  -  ces  ] 
of  •  his  I  people. 

8  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  |  keep  •  =  |  house  :  and  to  Je  a  |  joy  - 
ful  I  mother  *  of  |  children. 


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Fsalm  114. — In  exiho  Israel. 


WHEN   Israel  came  \  out  '  of  |  Egypt :    and  the  house  of  Jacob  ftiom 
a-  I  mong  •  the  |  strange  •  =  |  people. 

2  Judali  ivas  his  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary  :  and  \  Is  -  rael  |  his  •  do-  |  minion. 

3  The  sea  saw  |  that  •  and  |  fled  :  Jordan  \  was  ■  =  |  driv  -  en  |  back. 

4  The  mountains  \  skipped  •  like  |  rams  :   and  the  little  hills  \  like  *  =  | 
young  •  =  I  sheep. 

5  AVhat  aileth  thee  0  thou  sea,  that  |  thou  •  =  |  fleddest :  and  thou  Jordan, 
that  I  thou  •  wast  |  driv  -  en  |  back  ? 

6  Ye   mountains,    that  ye  |  skipped  ■  like  |  rams  :    and    ye  little  hills,  \ 
like  •  =  I  young  •  =:  |  sheep  ? 

7  Tremble  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  -at  the  presence  \ 
of  •  the  I  God  •  of  |  Jacob  ; 

8  Who  turned  the  hard  rock  into  a  |  stand  -  ing  |  water  :  and  the  ^ixni-stone  \ 
in  -  to  a  I  spring  -  ing  |  well. 


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Psalm  115. — Xon  nobis,  Domine. 

NOT  unto  us  0  Loud,  not  unto  us,  but  unto  tliy  Name  \  give  *  the  |  praise  : 
for  tliy  loving  niere//,  and  |  for  •  thy  |  truth's  •  =  |  sake. 

2  Wherefore  .v/^r//niie  |  heatli-cn  |  say  :  Where  |  is  •  =  |  now  •  tlieir  |  God? 

3  As  for  our  God,   lie  j  is  •  in  |  heaven  :    he  hath  done  whatso-  |  ev  -  er  | 
pleas  -  ed  |  him. 

4  Their  idols  are  |  silver  •  and  |  gold  :   even  the  |  work  '  of  |  men's  •  =  | 
hands. 

5  They   have    mouths,   and  |  speak  •  =  |  not:    eyes   have  |  they  •  and  | 
see  •  =  I  not. 

(j  They  have  ears,  and  |  hear  •  =  |  not :  noses  have  |  they  •  and  |  smell  •  =  | 
not. 

7  They  liave  hands  and  handle  not ;  feet  have  they,  and  |  walk  •  =  |  not : 
neither  \  speak  •  they  |  through  •  their  |  throat. 

8  They  that  make  tliem  are  |  like  •  unto  |  them  :   and  so  are  all  such  as  | 
put  •  their  |  trust  •  in  |  them. 

i)  But  thou  house  of  Israel,  trust  thou  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  he  is  their  |  sue  - 
cour  I  and  '  de-  |  fence. 

10  Ye  house  of  Aaron,  put  your  trust  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :    he  is  their  | 
help  -  er  |  and  •  de-  |  fender. 

11  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  put  your  trust  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :   he  is  their  | 
help  -  er  |  and  '  de-  |  fender. 

12  The  Lord  hath  been  mindful  of  us,  and  |  he  •  shall  |  bless  us  :    even  he 
shall  ble.ss  the  house  of  Israel,  lie  shall  |  bless  •  the  |  house  •  of  |  Aaron. 

13  lie  shall  bless  them  that  |  fear  ■  the  |  Lord  :  both  \  small  •  =  |  and  '  =  | 
great. 

14  The  Lord  shall   increase  you  \  more  *  and  |  more:    you  \  and  *  your  | 
child  •  =  I  ren. 

15  Y^e   are  the   blessed  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   7rho  \  made  •  =  |  heaven  •  and  | 
earth. 

IG  All  the  whole  heavens  \  are  •  the  |  Lord's  :   the  earth  hath  he  given  \ 
to  •  the  I  child  ren  •  of  |  men. 

17  The  dead  praise  not  \  thee  •  0  |  Loud  :  neither  all  ///*'7/ that  |  go  •  down  | 
in  -  to  I  silence. 

18  But  we  will  |  praise  •  the  |  LouD  :   from  this  time  forth  for  evermore.  \ 
Praise  •  =  I  =  •  the  I  Lord. 


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TEE  PSALTER. 


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soul :   for  the  Lord  I  hath 


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T  AM  I  well  •  =  I  pleased  :    that   the   Lord    hath    heard    the  |  voice  •  of  ] 
-*       my  •  •=  I  prayer  : 

2  That  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  therefore  will  I  call  upon 
him  as  |  long*  =  |  as  •  I  |  live. 

3  The  snares  of  death  compassed  me  \  round  •  a-  |  bout :  and  the  pains 
of  I  hell  •  gat  I  hold  *  up-  |  on  me. 

4  I  shall  find  trouble  and  heaviness,  and  I  will  call  upon  the  Name  \  of  • 
the  I  Lord  :    0  Lord  I  beseech  thee,  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  my  •  =:  |  soul. 

5  Gracious  is  the  Lord,  \  and  •  =  |  righteous  :  yea,  our  |  God  •  is  |  mer  - 
ci-  I  ful. 

6  The  Lord  pre-  |  serveth  *  the  |  simple  :  I  was  in  misery,  \  and  •  he  | 
help  -  ed  |  me. 

7  Turn  again  then  unto  thy   rest, 
re-  I  ward  -  ed  |  thee. 

8  And  why  ?  thou  hast  delivered  my 
tears,  \  and  •  my  |  feet  •  from  |  falling. 

9  I  will  ivalk  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  Lord  : 

10  I  believed  and  therefore  will  I  speak  ;   but 
I  said  in  my  haste,  \  All  •  =  |  men  •  are  |  liars. 

11  What  reward  shall  1  give  \  un-to  the  |  Lord  :  for  all  the  benefits  that 
he  hath  |  done  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  me  ? 

12  I  will  receive  the  cu2)  \  of  •  sal-  [  vation  :  and  call  U2)on  the  |  Name  *  =  | 
of  *  the  I  Lord. 

13  I  will  pay  my  vows  now  in  the  presence  of  |  all  •  his  |  people  :  right 
dear  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  is  the  |  death  •  of  |  his  •  =  |  saints. 

14  Behold  0  Lord,  how  that  /  |  am  •  thy  |  servant :  I  am  thy  servant,  and 
the  son  of  thy  handmaid  ;   thou  hast  |  broken  •  my  |  bonds  •  in  |  sunder. 

15  I  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of  [  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :  and  will  call 
upon  the  |  Name  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

16  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord,  in  the  sight  of  |  all  •  his  |  people  : 
in  the  courts  of  tlie  Lord's  house  ;  even  in  the  midst  of  thee  0  Jerusalem.  | 
Praise  •  =  I  =  •  the  I  Lord. 


in  the  |  land  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  living. 
/  was  I  sore  •  =  I  troubled 


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Fsalm  117. — Laudate  Dominum. 

O  PRAISE    the   Lord,  \  all  •  ye  |  lieatlieu  :  praise  him,  \  all  •  ye  |  ua  •  =  | 
tions. 
2  For  his  merciful  kindness  is  ever  more  and  more  \  towards  •  =  |  us  :  anil 
the  truth  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever.  \  Praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  |  Lord. 


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Fsalm  118. — Confitemini  Domino. 


OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  |  he*  is  |  gracious  :   because  his  |  mer- 
cy •  en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 
3  Let  Israel  now  confess  that  |  he  *  is  |  gracious  :   and   that   his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  *  for  |  ever. 

3  Let  the  house  of  Aaron  \  now  ■  con-  |  fess  :    that  his  |  mercy  *  en-  |  dur- 
eth •  for  I  ever. 

4  Yea,  let  them  now  i\mi  fear  the  |  Lord  •  con-  |  fess :   that  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

5  I  called  upon  the  |  Lord  •  in  |  trouble  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  heard  |  me  •  at  | 
large. 

6  The  Lord  is  |  on  •  my  |  side  :   I  will  not  fear  what  man  \  do  -  etli  |  un  - 
to  I  me. 

7  The  Lord  taketh  my  part  with  |  them  •  that  |  help  mc :   therefore  shall 
I  see  my  desire  up-  |  on  •  mine  |  en  -  c-  |  mies. 

8  It  is  better  to  |  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  any  \  con  -  fi-  |  dcnce  • 
in  I  man. 

9  It  is  better  to  |  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  any  \  con  -  fi-  |  dcnce  • 
in  I  princes. 

10  All  nations  compassed  me  \  round  •  a-  |  bout :   but  in  the  Name  of  the  ] 
Lord  *  will  j  I  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 


Day  34.— Mornix\g.]  THE   PSALTER.  Ill 

11  They  kept  me  in  on  every  side,  tliey  kej)t  me  in  I  say,   on  |  eve  -  ry  | 
side  :   but  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  •  will  |  I  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

12  They  came  about  me  like  bees,  and  are  extinct  even  as  t\\Qfire  a-  |  mong  ' 
the  j  thorns :   for  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  •  I  |  will  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

13  Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me,  that  |  I  •  might  |  fall :  hut  the  |  Lord  •  =  | 
was  •  my  |  help. 

14  The  Lord  is  my  strength,  \  and  •  my  |  song  :   and  is  become  \  my  •  sal-  | 
va  ■  =  I  tion. 

15  The  voice  of  joy  and  health  is  in  the  dweUings  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  : 
the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  hringetli  \  might  -  y  |  things  •  to  |  pass. 

16  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  the  pre-  |  em  -  i-  |  nence :   the   right 
liand  of  the  Lord  bringeth  \  might  -  y  |  things  •  to  |  pass. 

17  I  shall  not  die,  \  but  •  =  |  live  :   and  de-  |  clare  •  the  |  works  •  of  the  | 
Lord. 

18  The  Lord  hath  chastened  and  cor-  |  rect  -  ed  |  me  :   but  he  hath  not 
given  me  \  o  -  ver  |  un  -  to  |  death. 

19  Open  me  the  gates  of  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness  :   that  I  may  go  into  them, 
and  give  \  thanks  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  Lord. 

20  This  is  the  gate  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  the  righteous  shall  |  en  -  ter  |  in  -  to  | 
it. 

21  I  will  thank  thee,   for  |  thou  •  hast  |  heard  me  :   and  art  become  \  my  • 
sal-  I  va  •  =  I  tion. 

22  The  same  stone  which  the  builders  re-  |  fus  •  =  |  ed  :   is  become  the  | 
head  -  stone  |  in  *  the  |  corner. 

23  This  is  the  |  Lord's  *  =  |  doing :  and  it  is  \  marvel  -  lous  |  in  •  our  | 
eyes. 

24  This  is  the  day  which  the  |  Lord  •  hath  |  made  :   we  will  rejoice  \  and  • 
be  I  glad  •  in  |  it. 

25  Help  me  |  now  •  0  |  Lord  :   0  Lord  send  us  |  now  •  pros-  |  per  -  i-  |  ty. 

26  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the   Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :    we   have 
wished  you  good  luck,  ye  that  are  \  of  •  the  |  house  •  of  the  |  Lord. 

27  God  is  the  Lord,  who  hath  |  showed  •  us  |  light :  bind  the  sacrifice  with 
cords,  yea  even  unto  the  |  horns  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  altar. 

28  Thou  art  my  God,  and  |  I  *  will  |  thank  thee  :   thou  art  my  God,  and  | 
I  •  will  I  praise  *  =  |  thee. 

29  (Unison.)  0  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  |  he  *  is  |  gracious  :  and  his  | 
mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 


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[Day  24. — Evening. 


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Psalm  119. — Beati  immaculati. 

BLESSED  are  those  that   are   undejiled  \  in  •  the  |  way  :    and   toalh  \  in  • 
the  I  kiw  •  of  the  |  Lord, 
'Z     Blessed  are  they  that  keep  his  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :   and  seek  liim  \  with  • 
their  |  whole  *  =  |  heart, 

3  For  they  who  do  no  |  Avick  -  ed-  |  ness  :   loalk  |  in  •  =  |  his  '  =:  |  ways. 

4  Thou  I  hast  •  ^    |  charged  :   that  we  shall  diligently  keep  \  thy  •  com-  | 
mand  •  =  |  ments, 

5  0  that  my  ways  were  made  \  so  *  di-  |  rect :  that  |  I  •  might  |  keep  •  thy  | 
statutes  ! 

G  So  shall  I  not  \  be  •  con-  |  founded  :   while  I  have  respect  unto  all  \  thy  • 
com-  I  mand  •  =  |  ments. 

7  I  will  thank  thee  luith  an  un-  |  feign  -  ed  |  heart :   when  I  shall  have 
learned  the  judgments  \  of  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

8  I  will  keej)  thy  |  cer  -  e-  |  monies  :   0  forsake  \  me  *  not  |  ut  -  ter-  |  ly. 

In  quo  corriget  9 

~VT~rHEREWITHAL  shall  a  young  man  \  cleanse  •  his  |  Avay  :  even  by  ruling 
VV       h imself  \  aft  -  er  |  thy  •  =  |  word. 

10  With  my  whole  heart  have  j  I  •  sought  |  thee  :    0  let  me  not  go  wrong  \ 
out  •  of  I  thy  •  coin-  |  mandments  ! 

11  Thy  words  have  I   hid  with-  |  in-  my  |  heart  :    tliat   I  |  should  •  not  | 
sin  a  -  gainst  |  thee. 

12  Blessed  art  |  thou  •  0  |  Lokd  :    0  \  teach  •  me  |  thy  •  =  |  statutes  ! 

13  With  my  ?/);.s  have  |  I  •  been  |  telling :   of  all  the  |  judg  -  ments  |  of  • 
thy  I  mouth. 

14  I  have  had  as  great  delight  in  the  way  of  thy  \  tes  -  ti-  |  monies :   as  \ 
in  *  all  I  manner  •  of  |  riches. 

15  I  will  t(dk  of  I  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :  and  have  re-  |  spect  •  un-  |  to  * 
thy  I  ways. 

16  My  delight  shall   be  \  in  •  thy  |  statutes  :   and  /  will  |  not  •  for-  |  get  * 
thy  j  word. 


Day  24. — Evening.] 
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THE  PSALTER. 


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ODO   well  I  unto  •  thy  |  servant :    that   /  may  |  live  *  and  |  keep  '  thy  | 
word. 

18  Open  I  thou  •  mine  |  eyes  :  that  I  may  see  the  |  wond  -  reus  |  things  of  • 
thy.  I  law. 

19  I  am  a  stranger  up-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :   0  hide  not  \  thy  •  com-  |  mand  - 
ments  |  from  me  ! 

20  My  soul  breaketh  out  for  the  very  \  fer  -  vent  de-  |  sire  :   that  it  hath 
alivay  \  un  -  to  |  thy  •  :=  |  judgments. 

21  Thou  hast  re-  |  buked  •  the  |  proud  :   and  cursed  are  they  that  do  |  err  • 
from  I  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

22  0  turn  from  me  shame  \  and  •  re-  |  buke  :   for  /  have  |  kept  •  thy  |  tes  - 
ti-  I  monies. 

23  Princes  also  did  sit  and  |  speak  •  a-  |  gainst  me  :  but  thy  servant  is  occu- 
pied I  in  •  =  I  thy  •  =  |  statutes. 

24  For  thy  testirnonies  are  |  my  •  de-  |  light :   and  j  my  •  =  |  conn  -  sel-  ] 
lors. 


Adhcesit  pavimento. 

MY  soul  cleaveth  \  to  •  the  |  dust  :    0  quicken  thou  me,  ac-  |  cord  -  ing  | 
to  •  tliy  I  word. 

26  I  have  acknowledged  my  ways,  and  tliou  \  heard  -  est  |  me  :    0  \  teach  • 
me  I  thy  •  =  |  statutes  ! 

27  Make  me  to  understand  the  way  of  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :    and  so 
shall  T  talk  \  of  •  thy  |  won  -  drous  |  works, 

28  My  soul  melteth  away  for  |  ve  -  ry  |  heaviness  :    comfort  thou  7ne  ac-  | 
cord  -  ing  |  unto  •  thy  |  word. 

29  Take  from   me  the  |  way  •  of  |  lying  :    and   cause  thou   me   to  malce  \ 
much  •  of  I  thy  •  =  |  law. 

30  I  have  chosen  the  |  way  •  of  |  truth  :   and  thy  judgments  have  /  |  laid  • 
be-  I  fore  ■  =  |  me. 

31  I  have  stuck  unto  thy  \  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :  0  \  Lord  •  con-  |  found  •  me  | 
not  ! 

32  I  will  run  the  loay  of  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :    when  thou  hast  set 
my  I  heart  •  at  |  lib  -  er-  |  ty. 


174 


THE   PSALTER. 


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Day  25. 

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TEACH  me  0  Lord,  tlie  |  way  of  •  thy  |  statutes  :   and  /  shall  |  keep  •  it  | 
uu  -  to  the  I  end. 

34  Give  me  understanding,  and  /shall  |  keep  *  thy  |  law  :  yea,  I  shall  keep 
it  I  with  •  my  |  whole  •  =  |  heart. 

35  Make  me  to  go  in  the  patli  of  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandnients  :  for  there-  |  in  • 
is  I  my  •  de-  |  sire. 

36  Incline  mine  heart  unto  thy  \  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :   mid  \  not  •  to  |  covet  - 
ous-  I  ness. 

37  0  turn  away  mine  eyes  lest  they  heliold  \  van  -  i-  1  ty  :   and  quicken 
tliou  I  me  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  way. 

38  0   stablish   thy   word  \  in  •  thy  |  servant :    that  \  I  •  may  |  fear  •  =   | 
thee. 

39  Take  away  the  rebulce  that  |  I  •  am  a-  |  fraid  of  :   for  tlnj  \  judg-ments  | 
are  •  =  |  good. 

40  Behold,  my  delight  is  in  \  thy  •  com-  |  mandnients  :  0  quicken  me  \  in  • 
thy  I  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

Et  venial  super  me. 

LET  thy  loving  mercy  come  also  unto  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :  even  thy  sahation, 
ac-  I  cord  -  ing  |  unto  *  thy  |  word. 

42  So  shall  I  make  anstver  unto  |  my  •  bias-  |  phemers  :  for  my  |  trust  • 
is  I  in  •  thy  |  word. 

43  0  take  not  the  word  of  thy  truth  iitterJj/  \  out  of  ■  my  |  mouth  :  for 
my  I  hope  •  is  |  in  '  thy  |  judgments. 

44  So  shall  I  alwaij  |  keep  •  thy  |  law  :   yea,  for  |  ev  -  er  |  and  •  =  |  ever. 

45  And  I  will  walk  at  |  lib  -  er-  |  ty  :  for  I  |  seek  •  =  |  thy  •  com-  |  mand- 
ments. 

46  I  will  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also,  eve?i  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  kings  :   and  | 
will  •  not  I  be  '  a-  |  shamed. 

47  And  my  delight  shall  be  in  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandnients :  which  \  I  •  have  | 
lov  •  =  I  ed.  ■ 

48  My  hands  also  will  I  lift  up  unto  thy  commandments,  which  |  I  •  have  | 
loved  :    atul  my  study  \  shall  •  be  |  in  •  thy  |  statutes. 


Day  35.— Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 

Memor  esto  servi  tui. 


175 


O   THINK  upon  thy  servant  as  con-  |  ceruing  •  thy  |  word  :  wherein  thou 
hast  caused  \  me  •  to  |  jaut  •  my  |  trust. 

50  The   same   is  my   comfort  \  in  •  my.  |  trouble  :    for   tliy  \  word  •  hath  | 
quicken  -  ed  j  me. 

51  The  proud  liave  had  me  exceedinghj  \  in  •  de-  |  rision  :   yet  have  I  not  \ 
shrink  -  ed  |  from  •  thy  |  hiw. 

52  For  I  remembered  thine  everlasting  juclgmenti^,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :   and 
re-  I  ceiv  -  ed  |  com  •  =  |  fort. 

53  /  am  |  horri  -  bly  a-  |  fraid  :    for  tlie  nngodly  \  that  •  for-  |  sake  •  thy  | 
law. 

54  Thy   statutes   have  |  been  •  my  |  songs  :    in   the   house  \  of  *  my  j   pil  - 
grim-  I  age. 

55  I  have  thought  upon  thy  Name  0   "Lord,  in  the  |  night  '  =  |  season  : 
and  I  have  •  =  |  kept  •  thy  |  law. 

5G  TJiis  I  I  •  z=  j  had  :   hecause  I  |  kej)t  •  =  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 


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THOU  art  my  portion,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :   I  have  promised  to  |  keep  *  =  | 
thy  •  =  I  law. 

58  I  made  my  humble  petition  in  thy  presence   with  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  : 
0  be  merciful  unto  me,  ac-  |  cord  -  ing  |  to  •  thy  |  word. 

59  I  called  mine  own  ways  \  to  •  re-  |  membrance  :    and  turned  my  feet  \ 
unto  •  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

60  I  made   haste,    and  prolonged  \  not  •  the  |  time  :   to  \  keej)  •  =  |  thy  • 
com-  I  mandments. 

61  The  congregations  of  the  ungodly  have  |  rob  -  bed  |  me  :   but  I  have 
not  for-  I  got  -  ten  |  thy  •  =  |  law. 

62  At  midnight  I  will  rise  to  give  tlianlcs  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :   lecause  \  of  * 
thy  I  right  -  eons-  |  ness. 

63  I  am  a  companion  of  all  tliem  that  |  fear  •  =  |  thee  :    and  \  keep  *   =   | 
thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

64  The  earth  0  Lord,  is  |  full  of  *  thy  |  mercy  :    0  \  teach  •  me  |  thy  •  =  | 
statutes  ! 


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OLORD,    tliou   hast   dealt  graciously  \  with  •  thy  |  servant  :   accordiuf/ 
un  -  to  I  thy  •  =  |  word. 
GO  Oleum  me  tnxQ  u)idersfa)i(Ii)ig  \  and  •  =  \  knowledge:    for  I  have  he-  ! 
liev  -  ed  |  thy  *  com-  |  mandtnents. 

67  Before   I   was  tfonbled,  \  I  •  went  |  wrong  :   but  now  \  have  •  I  |  kept  • 
thy  I  word. 

68  Tlion  art  |  good  •  and  |  gracious  :    0  \  teach  •  me  |  thy  •  =  |  statutes  I 

69  The  proud  have  imagined  a  lie  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :    but  I  will   keep 
thy  comma ndme lit H  \  with  •  my  |  whole  ■  =  |  heart. 

70  Their  heart  is  as  |  fat  •  as  |  brawn  :    but  my  delight  \  hath  •  been  |  in  • 
thy  I  law. 

71  It   is   good   for   me   that   /  have  |  been  •  in  |  trouble  :    tltat  \  1  •  may  \ 
learn  •  thy  |  statutes. 

72  The  law  of  thy  mouth  is  dearer  \  un  -  to  |  me  :    tlian  \  thousands  •  of  ' 
gold  •  and  |  silver. 


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rVMlY  hands  have  made  me  and  |  fashion  -  ed  |  me  :    0  give  me  understand- 
-1-    ing,  that  1  may  |  learn  •  =  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

74  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  glad  \  when  •  they  |  see  me  :   because  I  have 
piit  my  I  trust  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  word. 

75  I  know  0  Lord  that  thy  judgments  |  are  '  =  |  right  :    and  that  thou  of 
very  faithfulness  hast  |  caused  •  me  |  to  •  be  |  troubled. 

76  0  let  thy  merciful  kindness  |  be  •  my  |  comfort :  according  to  thy  word  \ 
un  -  to  I  thy  •  =  |  servant. 


Day  25. — Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


177 


TT  0  let  thy  loving  mercies  come  unto  me,  that  |  I  •  may  |  live  :  for  thy  | 
law  •  is  I  my  •  de-  |  light. 

78  Let  the  proud  be  confounded,   for  they  go  wickedly  ahont  \  to  •  de-  | 
stroy  me  :   but  I  will  be  occupied  in  |  thy  •  com-  |  mand  •  =  |  ments. 

79  Let  such  as  fear  thee  and  have  known  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :  he  \  turn  - 
ed  I  un  -  to  |  me. 

80  0   let   my   heart   be  sound  \  in  •  thy  |  statutes  :    tliat  |  I  •  be  |  not  •  a-  | 
shamed. 

Defecit  anima  mea. 

ly  /T Y  soul  hath  longed  for  |  thy  •  sal-  j  vatiou  :    and  I  have  a  good  hoj^e  be-  | 
-LV-JL     cause  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  word. 

82  Mine   eyes  long  sore  \  for  •  thy  |  word  :  saying,  0  when  \  wilt  •  thou  | 
com  -  fort  I  me  ? 

83  For  I  am  become  like  a  hottle  \  in  *  tlie  |  smoke  :   yet  do  /  |  not  •  for-  | 
get  •  thy  I  statutes. 

84  How  many  are  the  days  \  of  •  thy  |  servant  :    when  wilt  thou  be  avenged 
of  I  them  •  that  |  perse  -  cute  |  me  ? 

85  The  proud  have  digged  \  pits  •  for  |  me  :    wli  ich  \  are  •  not  |  after  •  thy  | 
law. 

86  All  thy  conimandnients  \  are  •  ^  |  true  :   they  persecute  me  falsely ;  \ 
0  •  be  I  thou  *  my  |  help. 

87  They  had  almost  made  an  end  of  me  up-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :    but  /  for-  | 
sook  •  not  I  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

88  0  quicken  me  after  thy  \  lov  -  ing  |  kindness  :    and  so  shall  I  Jceep  the  | 
testi  -  monies  |  of  •  thy  |  mouth. 


119. 


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OLOED,  I  thy  •  =  |  word  :   endnreth  for  |  ev  -  er  |  in  •  =  |  heaven. 
90  Thy  truth  also  remaineth  from  one  generation  \  to  •  an-  |  other : 
tliou  hast  laid  the  foundation  of  the  |  earth  •  and  |  it  •  a-  |  bideth. 

91  They  continue  this  day  according  to  thine  \  or  -  di-  |  nance:  for  \  all  * 
things  I  serve  •  =  |  thee. 

92  If  my  delight  had  not  been  \  in  •  thy  |  law  :  I  should  have  |  perish -ed  | 
in  •  my  |  trouble. 


178 


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93  I  will   never  forget  \  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :   for  with  them  \  thou  ' 
hast  I  quicken  -  ed  |  me. 

94  /  am  |  thine  •  0  |  save  me :  for  /  have  |  sought  •  =  |  thy  •  com-  |  mand- 
ments. 

95  The  ungodly  laid  wait  for  me  \  to  *  de-  |  stroy  me  :   but  I  will  consider  \ 
thy  •  =  I  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

90  I  see  that  all  things  \  come  *  to  an  |  end  :   but  thy  commandment  \  is  • 
ex-  I  ceed  -  ing  |  broad. 

Quomodo  dilexi  ! 

LORD,  what  love  have  / 1  unto  •  thy  |  law  :  all  the  day  long  \  is  •  my  |  stu  - 
dy  I  in  it. 

98  Thou  through  thy  commandments,  hast  made  me  wiser  than  mine  |  en  - 
e-  I  mies  :  for  \  they  •  are  |  ev  -  er  |  with  me. 

99  I  have   more   understanding  \  than  *  my  |  teachers  :    for   thy  \  testi  - 
monies  |  are  •  my  |  study. 

100  I   am   Wiser  |  than  •  the  |  aged  :   iecause  I  |  keep  *  =    |  thy  •  com-  | 
mandments. 

101  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from   every  |  e  -  vil  |  way  :   that  \  I  *  may  | 
keep  •  thy  |  word. 

102  I  have  not  shrunk  \  from  •  thy  |  judgments  :  for  \  thou  •  =:  |  teach  - 
est  I  me. 

103  0  how  SAveet  are  thy  words  \  unto  •  my  |  throat :   yea,  sweeter  than 
honey  \  nn  -  to  |  my  •  =  ]  mouth ! 

104  Through  thy  commandments  I  get  \  un  -  der-  |  standing  :   therefore  I  | 
hate  •  all  |  e  -  vil  |  ways. 


Day  26, — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


179 


Day  26. 

120. 


Wiorning. 

Monk. 


Lucenia  pedihus  mtis. 

THY  word  is  a  lantern  \  unto  •  my  |  feet :   and  a  |  light  •  =  |  unto  •  my  | 
paths. 

106  I   have   sivorn,   and   am  |  steadfast  -  ly  |  purposed  :   to  \  keep  •  thy  | 
right  -  eous  |  judgments. 

107  I  am  troubled  a-  |  hove  •  =  |  measure  :  quicken  me  0  Lord,  ac-  |  cord  - 
ing  I  to  •  thy  |  word. 

108  Let  the  free-will  offerings  of  my  mouth  please  |  thee  •  0  |  Loed  :  and  \ 
teach  •  me  |  thy  •  =  |  judgments. 

109  My  soul  is  alivay  \  in  •  my  |  hand  :  yet  do  /  |  not  •  for-  |  get  •  thy  i  law. 

110  The  ungodly  have  l:aid  a  |  snare  •  for  |  me  :   but  yet  I  swerved  \  not  • 
from  I  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

111  Thy  testimonies  have  I  claimed  as  mine  heritage  \  for  '•  =  |  ever  :   and 
why  ?   they  are  the  very  \  joy  •  =:  |  of  •  my  |  heart. 

112  I   have   applied   my  heart   to  fulfil  thy  |  sta  -  tutes  |  alway  :   even  \ 
un  •  =  1  to  •  the  |  end, 

Iniquos  odio  habui. 

I  HATE  them  that  imagine  |  e  -  vil  |  things  :   hut  \  thy  •  law  |  do  •  I  |  love. 
114   Thou  art  my  de-  |  fence  •  and  |  shield  :   and  my  |  trust  •  is  |  in  • 
thy  I  word. 

115  Away  from  |  me  •  ye  |  wicked  :   I  will  Iceej)  the  com-  |  mand  -  ments  | 
of  •  my  I  God, 

116  0  stablish  me  according  to  thy  word,  that  |  I  •  may  |  live :   and  let  me 
not  he  disap-  |  point  -  ed  |  of  •  my  |  hope. 

117  Hold  thou  me  iij),  and  |  I  •  shall  be  I  safe  :   yea,  my  delight  shall  he  \ 
ev  -  er  I  in  ■  thy  |  statutes. 

118  Thou  hast  trodden  down  all  them  that  depart  \  from  •  thy  |  statutes  : 
for  they  im-  |  ag  -  ine  |  but  •  de-  |  ceit. 

119  Thou   puttest  away  all   the   ungodly  of  the   eartli  \  like  •  =  |  dross : 
therefore  I  |  love  •  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

120  My   flesh    trembleth    for  |  fear  •  of  |  thee  :    and    I   am   a-  |  fraid  •  of  | 
thy  •  ^  I  judgments. 


180 


THE  PSALTER. 


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uu  -  to  I  mine  •  op-  |  pressors  I 
1:22  Make  thou  thy  servant  to  deJi(jht  in  |  that  •  whicli  is  |  good  :  tliat  the  | 
proud  •  do  I  me  '  no  |  wrong. 

123  Mine  eyes  are  wasted  away  with  looking  \  for  •  thy  |  health  :   and  for 
the  2cord  |  of  •  tliy  |  riglit  -  eous-  |  ness. 

121  0  deal  Avith  thy  servant  according  unto  tliy  \  lov  -  ing  |  mercy  :   and  | 
teach  *  me  |  thy  •  =  |  statutes. 

125  I  am  thy  servant ;   0  grant  me  \  un  -  der-  |  standing  :   that  /  may  | 
know  •  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

126  It  is  time  for  thee  Loed  to  lay  to  \  thine  •  =  |  hand  :  for  they  |  have  • 
de-  I  stroyed  •  thy  |  law. 

127  For  I  love  \  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :   ahove  \  gold  •  and  |  pre  -  cious  | 
stones. 

128  Therefore  hold  I  straight  all  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :   and  all  false 
ways  I  I  ut  -  ter-  |  ly  •  ab-  |  hor. 


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THY  testimonies   are  |  won  -  dor-  |  ful  :    therefore  \  doth  •  my  |  soul  •  =  ] 
keep  them. 

130  When  thy  word  \  go  -  eth  |  forth  :   it  giveth  light  and  understanding  \ 
un  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  simple. 

131  I   opened   my  mouth,   and   drew  \  in  •  my  |  breath  :   for  my  delight  \ 
was  •  in  |  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

132  0  look  thou  upon  me,  and  be  mercifnl  \  un  -  to  |  me :  as  thou  usest  to 
do  unto  I  those  •  that  |  love  •  thy  |  Xame. 


Day  26.— Evkxixg.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


181 


133  Order  my  ste2)s  \  in  •  thy  |  word  :  and  so  shall  no  wickedness  have  do-  | 
min  -  ion  |  o  -  ver  |  me. 

134  0  deliver  me  from  the  wrongful  \  dealings  •  of  |  men  :    and  so  shall  /  | 
keep  •  =  I  thy  •  com-  |  maudments. 

135  Show  the  light   of  thy   countenance  up-  |  on  •  thy  |  servant :   and  \ 
teach  •  me  |  thy  *  =  |  statutes. 

136  Mine  eyes  gush  |  out  •  with  j  water  :   because  \  men  •  keep  |  not  •  thy  | 
law. 

Justus  es,  Domine. 

DIGHTE0U8  art  |  thou  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  \  true  •  is  |  thy  •  =  |  judgment. 
'*  ^  138  The  testimonies  that  thon  \  hast  •  com-  |  manded  :  are  ex-  |  ceed  - 
ing  I  right  -  eous  and  |  true. 

139  My  zeal  hath  even  con-  |  sum  -  ed  |  me :  because  mine  enemies  |  have  • 
for-  I  gotten  •  thy  |  words. 

140  Thy  word  is  tried  to  the  |  ut  -  ter-  |  most :    and  tluj  \  ser  -  vant  |  lov  - 
eth  I  it. 

141  I  am  small  and  of  no  \  re  -  pu-  |  tation :   yet  do  I  not  for-  |  get  *  =  | 
thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

143  Thy  righteousness  is  an  everlasting  \  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :   and  \  thy  • 
law  j  is  •  the  |  truth. 

143  Trouble  and  heaviness  have  taken  \  hold  *  up-  |  on  me  :  yet  is  mg  de-  | 
light  •  in  I  thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

144  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies  is  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting  :  0  grant  me 
understanding,  \  and  •  ^  |  I  •  shall  |  live. 


Day  26. 


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Clamavi  in  toto  corde  meo. 

I  CALL  with  I  my  •  whole  |  heart :  hear  me  0  Lord  ;  \l  '  will  |  keep  •  thy  | 
statutes. 

146  Yea,  even  unto  thee  |  do  •  I  |  call :   help  me,  and  I  shall  |  keep  •  thy  I 
tes  -  ti-  I  monies. 

147  Early  in  the  morning  do  I  cry  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  for  in  |  thy  •  word  |  is  ' 
my  I  trust. 


182 


THE  PSALTER. 


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148  Mine  eyes  pi'event  the  |  night  •  =  |  watches  :   that  I  7nifjhi  he  \  occu  - 
pied  I  in  •  thy  |  words. 

149  Hear  my  voice  0  Lokd,  according  unto  thy  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness  : 
quicken  me,  ac-  |  cording  •  as  |  tliou  •  art  |  wont. 

150  They  draw  nigh  that  of  malice  \  perse  -  cute  j  me  :  and  are  |  far  •  from  | 
thy  •  =  I  law. 

151  Be  thou  nigh  at  |  hand  *  0  |  Lord  :   for  all  thy  com-  |  mand  -  ments  | 
are  •  =  |  true. 

153  As  concerning  thy  testimonies,   I  have  |  known  •  long  |  since  ;    that 
thou  hast  I  ground  -  ed  |  them  •  for  |  ever. 


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Tide,  humilitatem. 

O  CONSIDER  mine  adversity,  and  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me :  for  /do  |  not  •  for-  | 
get  •  thy  I  law. 

154  Avenge  thou  my  cause,  and  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me  :  quicken  me  ac-  |  cord  - 
ing  I  to  •  thy  |  word. 

155  Health  \%far  from  |  the  •  un-  |  godly  :  for  they  re-  |  gard  •  not  |  thy  •  =  | 
statutes. 

156  Great  is  thy  mercy,  |  0  '  =  |  Lord  :   quicken  \  me  •  as  |  thou  •  art  | 
wont. 

]  57  Many  there  are  that  trouble  me,  and  |  perse  -  cute  |  me  :   yet  do  I  not 
swerve  \  from  •  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies. 

158  It  grieveth  me  when  I  |  see  the  •  trans-  |  gressors  :  because  they  |  keep  • 
not  I  thy  •  =  I  law. 

159  Consider  0  Lord,  how  I  love  \  thy  •  com-  |  mandments  :   0  quicken 
me  according  to  \  thy  •  =  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

160  Thy  word  is  true  from  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting :    all  the  Judgments  of  thy 
righteousness  en-  |  dure  '  for  |  ev  -  er-  J  more. 


Day  2G. — Evening.] 
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Pi'incipes  persecuti  sunt. 

PRINCES  have  persecuted  me  with-  |  out  •  a  |  cause  :  but  my  heart  standeth 
in  I  awe  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  word. 

162  I  am  as  glad  \  of  •  thy  |  word :    as  one  that  |  find  -  eth  |  great  •  =  | 
spoils. 

163  As  for  lies,   I  |  hate  *  and  ab-  |  hor  them  :    hut  \  thy  •  law  |  do  •  I  | 
love. 

164  Seven  times  a  day  do  / 1  praise  •  =  |  thee  :   because  \  of  •  thy  |  right  - 
ecus  I  judgments. 

165  Great  is  the  peace  that  they  have  who  |  love  •  thy  |  law  :  and  they  are  | 
not  •  of-  I  fend  -  ed  |  at  it. 

166  Lord,  I  have  looked  for  thy  \  sav  -  ing  |  health  :   and  done  \  aft  -  er  | 
thy  •  com-  |  mandments. 

167  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :  and  loved  \  them  •  ex-  |  ceed  - 
ing-  I  ly. 

168  I  have  kept  thy  commandments  and  |  tes  -  ti-  |  monies  :    for  all  my 
ivays  I  are  •  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  thee. 

Appropinquet  deprecatio. 

LET  my  complaint  come  hefore  \  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :   give  me  understanding 
ac-  I  cord  -  ing  |  to  '  thy  |  word. 

170  Let  my  supplication  come  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  thee  :  deliver  me  ac-  |  cord  - 
ing  I  to  •  thy  |  word. 

171  My  lips  shall  speah  \  of  •  thy  |  praise  :   when  thou  hast  |  taught  •  me  | 
thy  •  =  I  statutes. 

172  Yea,  my  tongue  shall  sing  \  of  •  thy  |  word  :   for  all  thy  com-  |  mand  - 
ments  |  are  •  =  |  righteous. 

173  Let  thine  \  hand  •  =  |  help  me  :   for  /  have  |  chos  -  en  |  thy  •  com-  | 
mandments. 

174  I  have  longed  for  thy  saving  health,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  and  in  thy  \  law  • 
is  I  my  •  de-  |  light. 

175  0  let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shcdl  \  praise  •  =  |  thee  :    and  thy  \  jndg  - 
ments  |  shall  •  =  [  help  me. 

176  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  sheep  \  that  •  is  |  lost :   0  seek  thy  servant, 
for  I  do  not  forget  |  thy  •  com-  |  mand  •  =  \  ments. 


184 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  27.— Morning. 


Day  27. 

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Psalm  120. — -4(Z  Duminum. 

"TTT^HEN  I  was  in  trouble,  I  c((/h'(l  up-  |  on  •  tlie  |  Lord  :   and  |  he  •  =  | 
V  V        heard  •  =  |  me. 

2  Deliver  my  soul  0  Lord,  from  |  ly  -  ing  |  lips  :  (Oid  \  from  •  a  de-  |  ceit  - 
ful  I  tongue. 

3  What  reward  shall  be  given  or  done  unto  thee,  \  thou  •  false  |  tongue  : 
even  mighty  and  sharp  arrows,  \  with  •  hot  |  burn  -  ing  |  coals. 

4  Woe  is  me,  that  I  am  constrained  to  |  dwell  •  with  |  Mesech  :  and  to  have 
my  habitation  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  tents  •  of  |  Kedar  ! 

5  My  soul  hath  long  dicelt  a-  |  mong  •  =  |  them  :    that  arc  \  one  -  mies  | 
un  -  to  I  peace. 

G  I  labour  for  peace  ;   but  when  I  speak  unto  |  them  •  there-  |  of  :   tltcy  \ 
make  *  them  |  ready  •  to  |  battle. 


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Psalm  121. — Lcravi  oculos  meos. 


I  WILL  lift  up  mine  eyes  \  un  -  to  the  |  hills :  from  \  whence  •  =  |  cometh  • 
my  I  help. 

2  My  help  cometh  even  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :    icho  \  hath  •  made  |  lieaven  " 
and  I  earth. 

3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  |  to  •  be  |  moved  :   and  lie  that  |  keepeth  • 
thee  I  will  •  not  |  sleep. 

4  Behold,  he  that  keepetli  \  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  shall  nrHlier  \  slum  -  ber  |  nor  •  =  | 
sleep. 

5  The  Loud  himself  |  is  •  thy  |  keeper  :   the  Lord  is  thy  defence  up-  |  on  * 
thy  I  right  •  =  |  hand ; 


Day  27. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER, 


185 


G  So  that  the  sun  shall  not  hum  \  thee  '  by  |  day  :  neither  the  |  moon  •  =:  | 
by  •  =  I  night. 

7  The  LoED  shall  preserve  thee  \  from  •  all  |  evil  :  yea,  it  is  even  he  \  that  * 
shall  I  keep  *  thy  |  soul. 

8  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out,  and  thy  |  com  -  ing  |  in  :   from 
this  time  \  forth  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 


Fsalm  122. — Lmtatus  sum. 

I  WAS  glad  when  they  said  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  We  will  go  into  the  |  house  •  =  | 
of  •  the  I  Lord. 
3  Our  feet  shall  stand  |  in  •  thy  |  gates  :   0  |  =  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

3  Jerusalem  is  built  |  as  •  a  |  city  :  that  is  at  |  uni  -  ty  |  in  •  it-  |  self. 

4  For  thither  the  tribes  go  up,  even  the  tribes  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  to  testify 
unto  Israel,  to  give  thanks  unto  the  |  Name  •  =  |  of  *  the  )  Lord. 

*  5  For  there  is  the  |  seat  •  of  |  judgment :  even  the  seat  \  of  •  the  |  house  • 
of  I  David. 

G  0  pray  for  the  j'jerifce  of  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  they  shall  |  pros  -  per  |  that  • 
love  I  thee. 

7  Peace  be  with-  |  in  •  thy  |  walls  :  and  2)lenteous7iess  with-  |  in  •  thy  |  pa  - 
la-  I  ces. 

8  For  my  brethren  a)id  com-  |  pan  -  ions'  |  sakes  :  I  will  wish  \  thee  •  pros-  | 
per  -  i-  I  ty. 

9  Yea,  because  of  the  house  of  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God  :  /  will  |  seek  •  to  | 
do  •  thee  |  good. 


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Psalm  123. — Ad  te  levavi  oculos  meos. 

UNTO  thee  lift  I  up  \  mine  •  =  |  eyes  :  0  TJiou  that  |  dwell  -  est  |  in  •  the  | 
heavens. 
2  Behold,  even  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  unto  the  hand  of  their  masters, 
and  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand  \  of  •  her  |  mistress  :    even  so  our 
eyes  wait  upon  the  Lord  our  God,  until  |  he  '  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  us. 


*  Repeat  second  part  here. 


186 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  27.— MoRNiNu. 


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3  Have  mercy  upon  us  0  Lord,  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  us  :   for  we  are  \ 
ut  -  ter-  I  ly  •  de-  |  spised. 

4  Our  soul  is  filled  with  the  scornful  reproof  \  of  •  the  |  wealthy  :   and  with 
the  de-  |  spiteful  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  proud. 


Psalm  124. — Nisi  quia  Dommtis. 

IF  the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  now  may  |  Is  -  rael  |  say  :   if 
the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  when  |  men  •  rose  |  up  •  a-  | 
gainst  us ; 

2  They  had  siuallowed  \  us  •  up  |  quick  :  when  they  Avere  so  wrathfully  dis-  | 
pleas  •  =  I  ed  •  at  I  us. 

3  Yea,  the  icaters  had  |  drown  -  ed  |  us  :   and  the  stream  had  |  gone  •  =  | 
over  •  our  |  soul. 

4  The  deep  waters  |  of  •  the  |  proud  :  had  r/one  \  e  -  ven  |  over  •  our  |  soul. 

5  But  praised  \  be  •  the  |  Lord  :   who  hath  not  given  us  over  for  a  prey  \ 
un  -  to  I  their  •  =  |  teeth. 

6  Our  soul  is  escaped  even  as  a  bird  out  of  the  snare  \  of  •  the  |  fowler  :  the 
snare  is  broken,  \  and  •  we  |  are  •  de-  |  livered. 

7  Our  help  standeth  in  the  Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  wlio  hath  |  made  •  =  | 
heaven  •  and  |  earth. 


126. 


Elvet. 


Psalm  125.— ^Mi"  cnnfidunt. 

THEY  that  put  their  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  be  even  as  the  |  ]\rount  •  =  | 
Sion  :   which  may  not  be  removed,  but  |  stand  -  ctli  |  fast  '  for  |  ever. 
2  The  hills  stand  almitt  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :   even  so  standeth  the  Lord 
round  about  his  people,  from  this  time  \  forth  •  for  |  ev  -  er  |  more. 


Day  27.— Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


187 


3  For  the  rod  of  the  ungodly  cometh  not  into  the  lot  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  : 
lest  the  righteous  put  their  hand  \  un  -  to  |  Avick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

4  Do  I  well  •  0  I  LoED  :  unto  those  that  are  \  good  •  and  |  true  •  of  |  heart. 

5  As  for  such  as  turn  back  unto  their  oiun  \  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  the  Lord 
shall  lead  them  forth  with  the  evil  doers ;  but  peace  shall  |  be  up  -  on  |  Is  - 
ra-  I  el. 


Day  27. 

4+  127. 


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Fsalm  126. — In  convertendo. 


^TT'HEN  the  Lord  turned  again  the  caj^tivity  of  |  Si  •  ^  |  on  :   then  were 
VV        we  \  like  •  unto  |  them  •  that  |  dream. 

2  Then  was  our  moutli  \  filled  •  with  |  laughter  :  and  \  our  •  =  |  tongue  • 
with  I  joy. 

3  Then  said  they  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  heathen  :  The  Lord  hath  |  done  *  great  | 
things  •  for  |  them. 

4  Yea,  the  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for  |  us  •  al-  |  ready:  cohere-  \ 
of  •  =  I  we  •  re-  |  joice. 

5  Turn  our  captivity,  |  0  •  ^  |    Lord  :   as  the  |  riv  -  ers  |  in  •  the  |  south. 
G   They  that    |  sow  •  in  |  tears  :    shall  \  reap*  ^  |  in  •  :=  |  joy. 

7  He  that  now  goeth  on  his  way  weeping,  and  beareth  Jorth  \  good  •  =  \ 
seed  :  shall  doubtless  come  again  with  joy,  and  |  bring  •  his  |  sheaves  •  =  | 
with  him. 


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Psalm  127. — Nisi  Domimis. 


EXCEPT   the   I^ord  \  build  •  the  |  house :    their   labour  \  is  *  but  |  lost  • 
that  I  build  it. 


188 


THE  PSALTER. 


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2  Except  the  Lord  \  keep  •  the  |  city :  the  watchman  \  wak  -  eth  |  but  • 
in  I  vain. 

3  It  is  but  lost  labour  that  ye  haste  to  rise  up  early  and  so  late  take  rest, 
and  eat  the  Ircad  of  |  care  -  ful-  |  ness :  for  so  he  (jiveth  \  his  •  be-  |  lov  -  ed  | 
sleep. 

4  Lo,  children  and  the  fruit  \  of  •  the  |  womb  :  are  an  heritage  and  gift 
that  I  com  -  eth  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

5  Like  as  tlie  arro70s  in  the  |  hand  •  of  the  |  giant :  even  so  \  are  •  the  | 
young  •  =  I  children. 

G  Happy  is  the  man  tliat  hath  his  quiver  |  full  *  of  |  them  :  they  shall  not 
be  ashamed  when  they  speak  with  their  |  ene  -  mies  |  in  •  the  |  gate. 


Fsalm  128. — BeaH  omnes. 

BLESSED  are  all  they  that  |  fear  •  the  |  Loud  :   and  \  walk  •  in  |  his  •  =  | 
ways. 

2  For  thou  shalt  eat  the  labour  \  of  •  thine  |  hands  :   0  well  is  thee,  and  | 
hap  -  py  I  shalt  •  thou  |  be. 

3  Thy  wife  shall  be  as  the  |  fruit  -  ful  |  vine  :   v2)on  the  |  walls  •  =  |  of  • 
thine  |  house. 

4  Thy  children  like  the  |  ol  -  ive-  |  branches  :  round  a-  |  bout  *  =  |  thy  •  =  | 
table. 

5  Lo,  thus  shall  the  |  man  •  be  |  blessed  :  that  |  fear  •  =  |  eth  •  the  |  Lord. 
G  The  Lord  from  out  of  Sion  shall  |  so  •  bless  |  thee  :   that  thou  shalt  see 

Jerusalem  in  pi'osperity  \  all  •  thy  |  life  •  =  |  long. 

7  Yea,  that  thou  shalt  see  thy  |  child  -  ren's  |  children  :   and  2)cace  up-  j 
on  •  =  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 


Day  27. — Evening.] 


THE   PSALTER. 


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Fsalm.  129. — /S^e^e  expugnaverunt. 

MANY  a  time  have  they  fought  against  me  from  |  my  •  youth  |  up  :   may  \ 
Is  -  rael  |  now  •  =  |  say  : 

2  Yea,  many  a  time  have  they  vexed  me  from  |  my  •  youtli  |  up  :   but  they 
have  not  pre-  |  vail-ed  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me. 

3  The   plowers  ploived  up-  |  on  •  my  |  back  :   and  \  made  •  =  |  long  •  =   | 
furrows. 

4  But  the  I  right  -  eons  |  Lord  :  hath  hewn  the  snares  \  of  the  •  un-  |  god  - 
ly  in  I  pieces. 

5  Let  them  be  confounded  and  |  turn  -  ed  |  backward:   as  many  as  have  \ 
e  -  vil  I  will  •  at  |  Sion. 

6  Let  them  be  even  as  the  grass  growing  up-  |  on  •  the  |  house-tops :  whicn 
withereth  afore  |  it  •  be  |  pluck  -  ed  |  up ; 

7  Whereof  the  mower  flletJi  \  not  •  his  |  hand  :  neither  he  that  bindeth  np 
the  I  sheaves  '  =  |  his  •  =  \  bosom. 

8  So  that  they  who  go  by  say  not  so  much  as,  The  Lord  \  pros  -  per  |  you  : 
we  wish  you  good  luck  \  in  •  the  |  ]S"ame  •  of  the  |  Lord. 


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Psalm.  130. — De  profundis. 

OUT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :   Lord  \  hear  •  =  | 
my  •  =  I  voice. 

2  0  let  thine  ears  con-  |  sid  -  er  |  well :  the  \  voice  '  of  |  my  •  com-  |  plaint. 

3  If  thou  Lord  wilt  be  extreme  to  mark  what  is  |  done  •  a-  (  miss :   0 
Lord,  I  who  •  =  |  may  •  a-  |  bide  it  ? 

4  For  there  is  mercy  \  with  •  =  |  thee  :   therefore  \  shalt  •  =  |  thou  •  be  | 
feared. 

5  I  look  for  the  Lord  ;   my  soul  doth  |  wait  •  for  |  him  :  in  \  his  •  word  | 
is  •  my  I  trust. 


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6  My  soul  /ee^A  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :   before  the  morning  watch ;   I  say, 
be-  I  fore  •  tlie  |  morn  -  ing  |  watch, 

7  0  Israel  trust  in  the  Lord  ;   for  with  the  Lord  \  there  *  is  |  mercy ;  and 
with  I  him  •  is  |  plent  -  ecus  re-  |  deuiption. 

8  And  he  shall  redeem  \  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  from  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  sins. 


Psalm  131. — Domine,  non  est. 

T  ORD,  I  am  |  not  •  high-  |  minded  :  /  |  have  •  no  |  proud  *  =  |  looks. 
^-^       2  I  do  not  exercise  myself  in  |  great  •  =  [matters  :  wlrich  |  are  •  too  | 
high  •  for  I  me. 

3  But  I  refrain  my  soul  and  keep  it  low,  like  as  a  child  that  is  weaned  | 
from  •  his  |  mother  :  yea,  my  soul  is  eve7i  |  as  •  a  |  wean  -  ed  |  child. 

4  0  Israel,  \  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :   from  this  time  |  forth  •  for  j  ev  -  er  | 
more. 


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Psalm  132. — Memento,  Domine. 

T  ORD  re-  |  mem  -  ber  |  David  :  and  \  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  trouble  : 
■'-^       3  How  he  square  \  \\\\  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  vowed  a  vow  iinto  the  Al-  | 
might  -  y  |  God  *  of  |  Jacob. 

3  I  Avill  not  come  within  the  tahernacle  \  of  *  mine  |  house  :  nor  \  climb  • 
up  I  into  •  my  |  bed  ; 

4  I  will  not  snffer  mine  eyes  to  sleep,   nor  mine  |  eye  -  lids  to  |  slumber : 
neither  the  temples  of  my  head  to  |  take  •  =  |  an  -  y  |  rest ; 

5  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  temple  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   an  habitation 
for  the  I  might  -  y  |  God  *  of  |  Jacob. 


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TEE  PSALTER. 


191 


6  Lo,  we  heard  of  the  smne  at  |  Eph  -  ra-  |  ta  :   and  |  found  •  it  |  in  •  the  | 
wood. 

7  We  will  go  into  his  |  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  and  fall  loiu  on  our  |  knees  •  be-  | 
fore  •  his  i  footstool. 


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thy  •  =z  I  strength. 

9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  witli  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness  :  and  let  thy  saints  \ 
sing  •  with  |  joy  -  ful-  |  ness. 

10  For  thy  servant  \  Da  -  vid's  |  sake  :  turn  not  aioay  the  |  presence  •  of  | 
thine  •  An-  |  ointed. 

11  The  Lord  hath  made  a  faithful  oatli  \  un  -  to  |  David  :  and  he  \  shall  • 
not  I  shrink  •  from  |  it ; 

12  Of  i\\e  fruit  \  of  •  thy  |  body  :  shall  /  |  set  *  up-  |  on  •  thy  |  seat. 

13  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant,  and  my  testimonies  that  |  I  • 
shall  I  learn  them  :  their  children  also  shall  sit  upon  thy  seat  |  for  •  =  [ev- 
er- I  more. 

14  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Sion  to  be  an  haMtation  \  for  •  him-  |  self  : 
he  hath  |  long  -  ed  |  f or  *  =  |  her. 

15  This  shall  de  my  |  rest  •  for  |  ever  :  here  will  I  dwell,  for  I  |  have  •  a  de-  | 
light  •  there-  |  in. 

16  I  will  bless  her  |  victuals  •  with  |  increase :  and  will  satisfy  \  her  •  =  | 
poor  •  with  I  bread. 

17  I  will  decJc  her  |  priests  •  with  |  health  :  and  her  saints  \  shall  •  re-  | 
joice  •  and  |  sing. 

18  There  shall  I  make  the  horn  of  |  Da  -  vid  to  |  flourish  :  I  have  ordained 
a  I  Ian  -  tern  for  |  mine  •  An-  |  ointed. 

19  As  for  his  enemies,  I  shall  clothe  \  them  •  with  |  shame :  but  upon  him- 
self I  shall  •  his  |  crown  •  =  |  flourish. 


192 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm  133. — Ecce,  quam  bonum  ! 


BEHOLD,  how  good  and  joyful  a  |  thing  •  it  |  is  :    hrcthren,  to  |  dwell  • 
to-  I  getlier  •  in  |  unity  ! 

2  It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon  the  head,  that  ran  down  \  un  -  to 
the  I  beard  :  even  unto  Aaron's  beard,  and  went  doiou  to  the  |  skirts  •  of  | 
his  •  =  I  clothing. 

3  Like  as  the  |  dew  •  of  |  Hermon  :  which  fell  up-  |  on  •  the  |  hill  •  of  | 
Sion. 

4  For  there  the  Lord  jjromised  |  his  •  =  |  blessing :  and  |  life  •  for  |  ev  - 
er-  I  more. 


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BEHOLD  noiu,  \  praise  •  the  |  Lord  :  all  ye  |  serv  -  ants  |  of  *  the  |  Lord  ; 
2  Ye  that  by  night  stand  in  the  lionse  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  even  in  the 
courts  of  the  |  house  •  of  |  our  •  =  |  God. 

3  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry  :  and  \  praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  | 
Lord. 

4  The  Loud  that  made  \  heaven  •  and  |  earth  :  give  thee  \  bless  -  iug  |  out  • 
of  I  Sion. 


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Day  28,— Morning.]  THE   PSALTER.  193 

133.  I  I  II  MOR^flNGTON. 


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Fsalm  135. — Luudate  nomen. 

0PRx4ISE  the  Lord,  laud  ye  the  |  Name  •  of  the  |  Lord  :   praise  it  0  ye  \ 
serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  ; 

2  Ye  that  stand  in  the  house  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  in  the  courts  of  the  |  house  • 
of  I  our  •  =  I  God. 

3  0  praise  the  Lord,  for  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  gracious  :  0  sing  praises  unto  his 
Name,  \  for  •  =  |  it  •  is  |  lovely. 

4  For  why  ?  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  \  unto  •  him-  |  self  :  and  Israel  \ 
for  •  his  I  own  •  pos-  |  session. 

5  For  I  I'noui  that  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  great :  and  that  our  Lord  |  is  •  a-  |  bove  * 
all  I  gods. 

6  Whatsoever  the  Lord  pleased,  that  did  he  in  heaven,  \  and  •  in  |  earth  : 
in  the  sea,  \  and  •  in  |  all  •  deep  |  places. 

7  He  bringeth  forth  the  clouds /fom  the  |  ends  •  of  the  |  world  :  and  sendeth 
forth  lightnings  with  the  rain,  bringing  the  |  winds  '  =  |  out  of  •  his  |  treas- 
ures. 

8  He  smote  the  |  first  -  born  of  |  Egypt :  both  |  =  •  of  |  man  '  and  |  beast. 

9  He  hath  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the  midst  of  thee,  0  thou  |  land  • 
of  I  Egypt  :  upon  Pharaoh,  \  and  •  =  |  all  •  his  |  servants. 

10  He  smote  \  di  -  vers  |  nations  :  and  \  slew  •  ==  |  might  -  y  |  kings ; 

11  Sehon  king  of  the  Amorites  ;  and  Og,  the  |  king  •  of  |  Basan  :  and  all 
the  I  king  -  doms  |  of  •  =  |  Canaan  ; 

12  And  gave  their  land  to  |  be  •  an  |  heritage  :  even  an  heritage  unto  |  Is  - 
ra-  I  el  •  his  |  people. 

13  Thy  Name  0  Lord,  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  so  doth  thy  memorial  O 
Lord,  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other. 

14  For  the  Lord  will  a-  |  venge  •  his  |  people  :  and  be  |  grac  -  ious  |  unto  • 
his  I  servants. 

15  As  for  the  images  of  the  heathen,  they  are  but  |  silver  •  and  |  gold  : 
tlie  I  work  •  of  |  men's  •  =  |  hands. 

IG  They  have  mouths,  and  |  speak  •  =  |  not :  eyes  have  they,  \  but  •  they  | 
see  •  :=  I  not. 

17  They  have  ears  and  yet  they  |  hear  ■  =  |  not  :  neither  is  there  any  \ 
breath  •  in  |  tlieir  •  =  |  mouths. 

18  They  tliat  make  tliem  are  |  like  •  unto  |  them  :  and  so  are  all  tliey  that  | 
put  •  their  |  trust  •  in  [  them. 


194 


TUB  PSALTER. 


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19  Praise  the  Lord  ye  liouso  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  p'aise  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  house  • 
of  I  Aaron. 

20  Praise   the   Lord,   ye  |  house  •  of  |   Levi  :    ye   that   fear  tlie   Lord,  \ 
praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  |  Lord. 

21  Praised  be  the  Lord  \  out  *  of  |  Sion  :    who  dwelldh  \  at  *  Je-  |  ru  - 
sa-  I  lem. 


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Psalm  136. — Confitemini  Domino. 


OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  |  he  •  is  |  gracious  :   and  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  (luretli  *  for  |  ever. 

2  0  give  thanks  unto    the    God  \  of  •  all  |  gods  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

3  0  thank  the  Lord  \  of  •  all  |  lords  :  for  his  |  mercy  '  en-  |  dureth  •  for  | 
ever. 

4  Who  only  doeth  \  great  •  =  |  wonders :  for  his  |  mercy  *  en-  |  dureth  ' 
for  I  ever. 

5  Who  by  his  excellent  wisdom  \  made  *  the  |  heavens  :  for  his  |  mercy  * 
en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

6  Who  laid  out  the  earth  a-  |  bove  *  the  |  waters  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  *  for  |  ever. 

7  Who  hath  made  \  great  •  =  |  lights  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  | 
ever : 

8  The  sun  to  |  rule  '  tlie  |  day  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever : 

9  The  moon  and  the  stars  to  |  govei'ii  •  the  |  night :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

10  Who  smote  Egypt,  \  with  •  their  |  first-born  :  for  his  |  mercy  '  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  \  ever : 


Day  28.— Evening.]  THE  PSALTER.  195 

11  And  brought  out  Israel  \  from  •  a-  |  niong  them  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever  : 

12  With  a  mighty  hand  and  |  stretched  -  out  |  arm :  for  liis  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever  : 

13  Who  divided  the  Eed  Sea   |  in  •  two  |  parts  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dur- 
eth •  for  I  ever  : 

14  And  made  Israel  to  go  tlirougli  the  |  midst  •  of  |  it :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  [  ever. 

15  But  as  for  Pharaoh  and  his  host,  he  overthrew  them  \  in  the  ■  Red  |  Sea  : 
for  his  I  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  : 

16.  AVho  led  his  people  tlirougli  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  for  his  j  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever  : 

17  Wlio  I  smote  *  great  |  kings  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  *  for  |  ever : 

18  Yea,  and  slew  \  might  -  y  |  kings  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  | 
ever  : 

19  Sehon,  king  of  the  |  A  -  mo-  |  rites  :  for  his  |  mercy  *  en-  |  dureth  •  for  | 
ever  : 

20  And  Og,  the  |  king  •  of  |  Basan  :   for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  | 
ever : 

21  And  gave  away  their  land  \  for  •  an  |  heritage  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever  : 

22  Even  for  an  heritage  unto  Israel,  \  his  •  =  [  servant :  for  his  |  mercy  ' 
en-  I  dureth  *  for  |  ever. 

23  Who  remembered  us  tvlien  we  |  were  •  in  |  trouble  :  for  his  |  mercy  *  en- ) 
dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

24  And  hath  delivered  w&from  our  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  for  his  |  mercy  •  en-  | 
dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

*  25  Who  givetli  food  \  to  •  all  |  flesh  :  for  his  [  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  ) 
ever. 

26  (  Unison.)    0  give  thanks  imto  the  [  God  •  of  |  heaven  :  for  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

27  (Harmony.)   0  give  thanks  unto  the  |  Lord  'of  |  lords  :  (Unison.)  for 
his  I  mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

*  Repeat  second  part  here. 


196 


THE  PSALTER. 


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BY  the  waters  of  Babylon  Ave  sat  cloivn  \  and  *  =  \  wept  :   when  we  re- 
member -  ed  I  thee  •  0  |  Sion. 

2  As  for  our  Jiarps,  we  |  hanged  '  them  |  up  :  iipou  the  |  trees  •  that  |  are 
there  -  |  in. 

3  For  they  that  led  us  away  captive,  required  of  us  then  a  song,  and  melody 
in  •  our  |  heaviness  :  Sing  ni^  \  one  •  of  the  |  songs  •  of  |  Sion. 

4  How  shall  we  sing  the  |  Lord's  •  =  |  song :   in  |  =  •  a  |  strange  •  = 
land  ? 

5  If  I  forget  thee,  0  Je-  j  ru  -  sa-  |  lem :   let  my  right  \  liand  •  for-  |  get 
her  I  cunning. 

G  If  I  do  not  remember  thee,  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  \  of  •  my 
mouth  :  yea,  if  I  prefer  not  Je-  |  rusa  -  lem  |  in  •  my  |  mirth. 

7  Remember  the  children  of  Edom  0  Lord,  in  the  day  of  Je-  |  ru  -  sa- 
lem  :  how  they  said,  Down  with  it,  down  with  it,  \  e  -  ven  |  to  *  tlie  |  ground. 

8  0  daughter  of  Babylon,  -wasted  with  |  mi  -  se-  |  ry  :  yea,  happy  shall  he 
be  that  rewardeth  tliee  as  |  thou  •  hast  |  serv  -  ed  |  us. 

9  Blessed  shall  he  he  that  |  taketli  '  thy  |  children  :   and  throweth  \  them  • 
a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  stones. 


135. 


GOODENOUGH. 


Psalm  138.— Covfifebor  (ibi. 

I  WILL  give  thanks  unto  thee  0  Lord,  with  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  :   even  be- 
fore the  gods  will  I  sing  |  i)raise  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 
2  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple  and  praise  thy  Name,  because  of 
thy  loving  lindness  \  and  •  =  |  truth  :  for  thou  hast  magnified  thy  Name,  and 
thy  I  Wortl  •  a-  I  bovc  •  all  I  thintrs. 


Day  29.— Morning.] 


TEE    PSALTER. 


197 


3  When  I  called  upon  thee,  tlioii  |  heard  -  est  |  me  :  and  enduedst  my  |  soul  • 
with  I  much  •  =  |  strength. 

4  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  for  they  have 
Iteard  the  |  words  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  mouth. 

5  Yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  ways  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  that  great  is  the  | 
glo  -  ry  I  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

6  For  though  the  Lord  be  high,  yet  hath  he  respect  \  un  -  to  the  [  lowly  : 
as  for  the  proiift,  he  be-  |  hold  -  etli  j  them  a  -  far  |  off. 

7  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trouble,  pet  shalt  |  thou  •  re-  |  fresh  me  : 
thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thy  hand  upon  the  furiousness  of  mine  enemies,  and  | 
thy  •  right  |  hand  •  shall  |  save  me. 

8  The  Lord  shall  make  good  his  XoVing-kindtiess  \  toward  •  =  |  me  :  yea, 
thy  mercy  0  Lord  endureth  for  ever  ;  despise  not  then  the  |  works  •  of  |  thine  * 
own  I  hands. 


Day  29.  • 

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Psalm  139. — Domine,  probasti. 


OLORD,  thou  hast  searched  me  out,  and  |  known  •  =  |  me  :    Thou  know- 
est   my  down-sitting  and  mine    up-rising  ;    thou   under standest  my  | 
thoughts  •  =  I  long  •  be-  |  fore. 

2  Thou  art  about  my  path,  and  a-  |  bout  'my  |  bed:  and  |  spiest  •  out  [  all  • 
my  I  ways. 

3  For  lo,  there  is  not  a  word  \  in  •  my  |  tongue  :  but  thou  0  Lord,  \  know- 
est  'it   I  al  -  to-  |  gether. 

4  Thou    hast   fashioned   me    behind  \  and  •  be-  |  fore  :    and  \  laid  •  thine  | 
hand  •  up-  |  on  me. 

5  Such  knowledge  is  too  wonderfal  and  |  excel  -  lent  |  for  me  :    I  cannot 
at-  I  tain  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  it. 

6  Whither  shall  I  go  then  \  from  •  thy  |  Spirit :    or  whither  shall  /  |  go  • 
then  I  from  •  thy  |  presence  ? 

7  If  I  climb  up  into  heaven,  \  thou  •  art  |  there  :    if  I  go  down  to  hell,   \ 
thou  •  art  |  there  •  =  \  also. 

8  If  I  take  the  zvings  \  of  •  the  |  morning :  and  remain  in  the  uttermost  \ 
parts  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  sea ; 


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[Day  29.— Morning. 


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9  Even  there  «/«o  shall  |  thy  •  hand  |  lead  me  :  and  \  thy  •  right  |  hand  • 
shall  I  hold  me. 

10  If  I  say,  Peradventure  the  darkness  shall  |  cov  -  er  |  me  :  then  shall  my  | 
night  •  be  |  turned  •  to  |  day. 

11  Yea,  the  darkness  is  no  darkness  with  thee,  but  the  night  is  as  clear  \ 
as  •  the  I  day  :  the  darkness  and  light  to  |  thee  •  are  |  both  •  a-  |  like. 

12  For  my  |  reins.  •  are  |  thine  :  thou  hast  covered  me  \  in  •  my  |  moth  - 
er's  I  womb. 

13  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee,  for  I  am  fearfully  and  |  wonder -fully  | 
made  :  marvellous  are  thy  works,  and  that  my  |  soul  *  =  |  knoweth  •  right  | 
well. 

14  My  bones  are  not  \  hid  •  from  |  thee :  though  I  be  made  secretly,  and 
fashioned  be-  |  neath  *  ==  |  in  •  the  |  earth. 

15  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet  |  being  •  im-  |  perfect :  and  in  thy 
book  were  |  all  •  my  |  mem  -  bers  |  written ; 

16  Which  day  by  day  were  |  fash  -  ion-  |  ed  :  when  as  yet  \  there  •  was  | 
none  •  of  |  them. 

17  How  dear  are  thy  counsels  unto  |  me  •  0  |  God  :  0  how  yreat  |  is  •  the  | 
sum  •  of  I  them  ! 

18  If  I  tell  them,  they  are  more  in  number  \  than  •  the  |  sand  :  when  I 
wake  tijJ,  I  I  '  am  |  present  •  with  |  thee. 

19  Wilt  thou  not  slay  the  luicked  |  0  •  =  |  God  :  Depart  from  me  \  ye  * 
blood-  I  thirst  -  y  |  men. 

20  For  they  speak  unrighteously  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  :  and  thine  enemies  \ 
take  •  thy  |  Name  •  in  |  vain. 

21  Do  not  I  hate  them  0  Lord,  \  that  *  hate  |  thee  :  and  am  not  I  grieved 
with  those  that  |  rise  •  up  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  ? 

22  Yea,  I  hate  \  them  •  right  |  sore  :  even  as  though  they  |  were  •  mine  | 
en  -  e-  |  mies. 

23  Try  me  0  God,  and  seek  the  ground  \  of  •  my  |  heart :  prove  me,  \  and  • 
ex-  I  amine  *  my  |  thoughts. 

24  Look  well  if  there  be  any  way  of  |  wicked  -  ness  |  in  me  :  and  lead  me  in 
the  way  \  ev  -  er-  j  last  •  =  |  ing. 


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Day  29.— Morning.] 
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THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm  140. — Eripe  me,  Domine. 

DELIVER  me  0  Lord,  from  the  |  e  -  vil  |  man  :  and  preserve  me  \  from  • 
the  I  wick  -  ed  |  man  ; 
3  AVho  imagine  mischief  \  in  •  their  |  hearts  :   and  stir  nj)  \  strife  *  =  |  all 
the  •  day  |  long. 

3  They  have  sharjieued  their  tongues  \  like  •  a  |  serpent:  adder's 7;oiso;i  is  | 
nn  -  der  |  their  •  =  |  lijas. 

4  Keep  me  0  Lord  from  the  hands  \  of  the  •  nn-  |  godly  :   preserve  me 
from  the  wicked  men,  wdio  &re  jjurposed  to  |  o  -  ver-  |  throw  •  my  |  goings. 

5  The  proud  have  laid  a  snare  for  me,  and  spread  a  net  a-  |  "hroad  •  with  | 
cords  :  yea,  and  |  set  •  traj^s  |  in  •  my  |  way. 

6  I  said  nnto  the  Lord,  Thon  |  art  '  my  |  God  :   hear  the  voice  \  of  *  my  | 
prayers  •  0  |  Lord. 

7  0   Lord  God,  thon  strength  \  of  •  my  |  health  :   thou  hast  covered  my 
head  \  in  •  the  |  day  •  of  |  battle. 

8  Let  not  the  ungodly  have  his  de-  |  sire  •  0  |  Lord  :  let  not  his  mischievous 
imagination  jjrosper,  \  lest  •  they  |  be  •  too  |  proud. 

9  Let  the  mischief  of  their  own  lips  fall  vpo)i  the  |  head  •  of  |  them  :  that  \ 
com  -  pass  |  me  •  a-  |  bout. 

10  Let  hot  burning  coals  \  fall  np  -  on  |  them  :    let  them  be  cast  into  the 
fire  and  into  the  pit,  that  they  never  \  rise  •  =  |  up  •  a-  |  gain. 

11  A  man  full  of  words  shall  not  prosper  np-  |  on  •  the  |  earth  :    evil  shall 
hunt  the  wicked  person  to  |  o  -  ver-  |  throw  •  =  |  him. 

12  Sure  I  am  that  the  Lord  will  a-  |  venge  •  the  |  poor  :  and  maintain  the  | 
cause  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  hel2)less. 

13  The  righteous  also  shall  give  thanJcs  \  unto  '  thy  |.N"ame  :  and  the  just 
shall  con-  |  tin  -  ue  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 


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THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  29.— EvEMMi. 


Day  29. 


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Psalm  141. — Domine,  clamavi. 

LORD  I  call  upon  thee  ;  haste  tlice  \  \\\\  -  to  |  me  :  and  cousider  my  voice,  \ 
when  •  I  I  cry  •  unto  |  thee, 
'Z  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  in  thy  sight  \  as  •  the  |  incense  :   and  let  the 
lifting  up  of  my  hands  be  an  |  eve  -  ning  |  sac  -  ri-  |  fice. 

3  Set  a  watch  0  Lord,  be-  |  fore  •  my  |  mouth  :  and  Icco}^  the  |  door  *  of  | 
my  •  =  I  lips. 

■4  O  let  not  mine  heart  be  inclined  to  any  \  e  -  vil  |  thing  :  let  me  not  be 
occupied  in  ungodly  works  with  the  men  that  work  wickedness,  lest  I  eat  of 
such  I  things  •  as  |  please  •  =  |  them. 

5  Let  the  righteous  rather  \  smite  •  me  |  friendly  :  and  \  =  '  re-  |  prove  •  =  | 
me. 

6  But  let  not  their  precious  halms  \  break  •  my  |  head  :  yea,  I  will  pray  yet 
a-  I  gainst  •  their  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

7  Let  their  judges  be  overthroivn  in  |  ston  -  y  |  places  :  that  they  may  hear 
my  words ;  |  for  •  =  |  they  •  are  |  sweet. 

8  Our  bones  lie  scattered  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  pit  :  like  as  when  one  breaketh 
and  heweth  \  wood  •  up-  |  on  •  the  |  earth. 

9  But  mine  eyes  look  unto  thee,  \  0  •  LoiiD  |  God  :  in  thee  is  my  trust ; 
0  I  cast  •  not  I  out  •  my  |  soul. 

10  Keep  me  from  the  snare  that  they  have  |  laid  •  for  |  me  :  and  from  the 
traps  I  of  •  the  |  wick  -  ed  |  doers. 

11  Let  the  ungodly  fall  into  their  own  nets  to-  |  getli  •  =  |  er  :  and  \  let  • 
me  I  ever  •  es-  |  cape  them. 


Day  29— Evening.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


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Psalm.  142. —  Voce  mea  ad  Dominum. 


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I  CRIED  unto  the  Lord  \  with  •  my 
/  I  make  •  my  |  sup  -  ])\\-  \  cation. 
'Z  I  poured  out  my  complaints  be- 
of  •  my  I  trouble. 

3  When  my  spirit  was  in  heaviness,  thou 
wherein  I  walketl,  have  they pririli/  \  hiid  'a 


voice  :  yea  even  unto  the  Lord  did 
=  I  him  :   a}icl  I  showed  •  him  I 


knewest  •  my  |  path  :  in  the  way 
I  snare  '  for  I  me. 


my  •  right  |  hand  :  and  saw  there  was  |  no  •  man 


and  no  inan  \  car-ed  |  for  •  my  |  soul, 
said  :   Thou  art  my  hope  and  my  j-jo/"- 


4  I  looked  also  vpon 
that  •  would  I  know  me. 

5  I  had  no  place  to  |  flee  •  un-  |  to  : 

6  I  cried  unto  flice  0  |  Lord  •  and 
tion  I  in  •  the  j  land  •  of  the  |  living. 

7  Consider  |  my  •  com-  |  plaint :   for  / 1  am  •  brought  |  ve  -  ry  |  low. 

8  0  deliver  me  from  my  |  per-se-  |  cutors  :  for  they  \  are  •  too  |  strong  • 
for  I  me. 

9  Bring  my  soul  out  of  prison^  that  I  may  give  thanls  |  unto  •  thy  |  Name  : 
which  thing  if  thou  wilt  grant  me,  then  shall  the  righteous  resort  \  un  -  to  | 
my  •  =  I  company. 


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Fsalm  143. — Domine,  exaudi. 


HEAR  my  prayer  0  Lord,  and  consider  \  my  *  de-  |  sire :   hearken   unto 
me  for  thy  \  truth  •  and  |  righteous  -  ness'  |  sake. 

2  And  enter  not  mio  judgment  \  with  •  thy  |  servant  :  for  in  thy  sight  shall 
no  man  \  living  •  be  |  just  -  i-  |  fied. 

3  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul  ;  he  hath  smitten  my  life  \  down  • 
to  the  I  ground  :  he  hath  laid  me  in  the  darkness,  as  the  meri  \  that  •  have  | 
been  •  long  I  dead. 


202 


THE  PSALTER. 


[Day  30. — Morxing. 


140. 


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4  Therefore  is  my  spirit  \  vex  -  ed  Avitli 
me  is  I  de  -  so-  |  late. 

5  Yet  do  I  remember  the  time  past  ;  I  muse  7i2)on  \  till  •  thy  |  works  :  yea, 
I  exercise  myself  in  the  |  works  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  hands. 

6  I  stretch  forth  my  hands  \  im  -  to  |  thee  :  my  soul  gaspeth  unto  thee  |  as  ' 
a  I  thirst  -  y  |  land. 

7  Hear  me  0  Lord  and  that  soon  ;  for  my  sj^irit  \  wax  -  etli  |  faint  :  hide 
not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like  unto  them  that  |  go  •  down  |  in  -  to  the  |  pit. 

8  0  let  me  hear  thy  loving-kindness  betimes  in  the  moriiing ;  for  in  thee  \ 
is  •  my  I  trust  :  show  thou  me  the  way  that  1  should  walk  in  ;  for  I  lift  it})  my  | 
soul  •  =  I  un  -  to  I  thee. 

9  Deliver  me  0  IjOUT)  from  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  for  Iflce  unto  |  thee  •  to  | 
hide  •  =  I  me. 

10  Teach  me  to  do  the  thing  that  pleaseth  thee  ;  for  thou  \  art  •  my  |  (iod  : 
let  thy  loving  Spirit  lead  me  forth  into  the  |  land  •  of  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ncss. 

11  Quicken  me  0  Lord,  for  |  thy  '  name's  |  sake :  and  for  thy  riglitcous- 
ness'  sake  iring  my    |  soul  •  =  |  out  •  of  |  trouble. 

12  And  of  thy  goodness  stay  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  destroy  all  them 
that  vex  my  soul ;  \  for  •  I  |  am  •  thy  |  servant. 


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Fsalm  144. — Benedictus  Dominus. 

BLESSED  t)e  the  |  Lord  •  my  |  strength  :  who  teacheth  my  hands  to  war 
and  •  my  |  fingers  '  to  |  fight : 

2  My  hope  and  my  fortress,  my  castle  and  deliverer,  my  defender  in  |  whom  'j 
I  I  trust :  who  Bubdueth  my  peoj)le  \  that  •  is  |  un  -  der  |  me. 

3  Lord  what  is  man,  that  thou  hast  such  res^nct  \  un  -  to  |  him :   or  the 
son  of  man,  that  thoxij  \  so  '  re-  [  gard  -  est  |  him  I 


Day  30. — Morning.] 


THE  PSALTER. 


203 


4  Man  is  like  a  |  thing  •  of  |  nought :  his  time  passeth  a-  |  way  •  =  |  like  • 
a  I  shadow. 

5  Bow  thy  heavens  0  Lord,  \  and  •  come  |  down  :  touch  the  mountains,  \ 
and  •  =  I  they  •  shall  |  smoke. 

6  Cast  forth  thy  Uglitning  ojid  \  tear  •  =  |  them  :  shoot  out  thine  arroivs,  \ 
and  •  con-  |  sume  •  =:  |  them. 

7  Send  down  thine  hand  \  from  •  a-  |  bove  :  deliver  me  and  take  me  out 
of  the  great  vfaters,  from  the  |  hand  •  of  |  strange  •  =  |  children  ; 

8  Whose  mouth  talketli  of  |  van  -  i-  |  ty  :  and  their  right  hand  is  a  riglit  \ 
hand  •  of  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

9  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  |  thee  •  0  |  God  :  and  sing  joraises  unto  thee 
up-  I  on  •  a  I  ten  -  stringed  |  lute. 

10  Thou  hast  given  victory  \  un  -  to  |  kings  :  and  hast  delivered  David  thy 
servant //'OM  the  |  per  -  il  |  of  •  the  |  sword. 

11  Save  me,  and  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  |  strange  •  =  |  children  : 
whose  mouth  talketh  of  vanity,  and  their  riglrt  hand  is  a  |  right  •  hand  |  of  • 
in-  I  iquity  ; 

12  That  our  sons  may  grow  np  as  the  |  young  •  =  |  plants  :  and  that  our 
daughters  may  be  as  the  polished  \  cor  -  ners  |  of  *  the  |  temple  : 

13  That  our  garners  may  be  full  and  plenteous  with  all  \  manner  •  of  |  store  -. 
that  our  sheep  may  bring  forth  thousands,  and  ten  |  thou  -  sands  |  in  •  our  | 
streets ; 

14  That  our  oxen  may  be  strong  to  labour ;  that  there  be  \  no  •  de-  |  cay  : 
no  leading  into  captivity,  and  no  com-  |  plain  -  ing  |  in  •  our  |  streets. 

]  5  Happy  are  the  people  that  are  in  |  such  •  a  |  case  :  yea,  blessed  are  the 
people  who  have  the  |  Lord  •  for  |  their  •  =  |  God. 


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I  "WILL  magnify  thee,  0  |  God  •  my  |  King  :  and  I  will  p)raise  thy  |  Name  • 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

2  Every  day  will  I  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  |  thee  ;   and  pj'aise  thy  |  Name  • 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

3  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  marvellous  worthy  |  to  •  be  |  praised ;   there  is  \ 
no  •  end  [  of  •  his  |  greatness, 


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4  One  generation  shall  jiraise  thy  works  \  un  -  to  an-  |  other  :   and  de-  | 
clare  •  =  |  thy  •  =  j  power. 

5  As  for  me,  I  will  be  talking  \  of  •  thy  |  worshi^i :  thy  glory,  thy  |  praise  • 
and  I  wond  -  rous  |  works ; 

6  So  that  men  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  \  marvel  -  lous  |  acts  :  and  / 
will  I  al  -  so  I  tell  of  •  thy  |  greatness. 

7  The  memorial  of  thine  abundant  kindness  \  shall  •  be  |  showed  :  and  men 
shall  sing  \  of  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

8  The  Lord  is  gracious  and  |  mer  -  ci-  |  ful :   long-suffering,  \  and  •  of  | 
great  •  =  |  goodness. 

9  The  LoED  is  loving  unto  |  eve  -  ry  |  man  :  and  his  mercy  is  |  o  -  ver  |  all  • 
his  I  Avorks. 

10  All  thy  y\'oxk^ praise  \  thee  •  0  |  Loud  :  and  thy  saints  give  |  thanks  •  =  ] 
un  -  to  I  thee. 

11  They  show  the  glory  \  of  *  thy  |  kingdom  :   and  |  talk  •  of  |  thy  •  ==  | 
power  ; 

13  That  thy  power,  thy  glory,  and  mightiness  |  of  •  thy  |  kingdom:  7night 
be  I  known  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  men. 

13  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever-  |  last  -  ing  ]  kingdom  :    and  thy  dominion 
endureth  \  through  -  out  |  all  •  =  \  ages. 

14  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  \  such  •  as  |  fall  :   and  lifteth  up  \  all  •  those  | 
that  •  are  |  down. 

15  Tlie  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  thou  givest  them  their  \^ 
meat  •  in  |  due  •  =  |  season. 

16  Thou  openest  \  tliine  •  =  |  hand  :  and  fillest  all  things  living  \  with  •  = 
plen  -  teous-  |  ness. 

17  The  Lord  is  righteous  in  |  all  *  his  |  ways  :   and  \  holy  •  in  |  all  •  his 
works. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  up-  |  on  •  =  |  him  :   yea,  al 
such  as  call  up-  |  on  •  him  |  faith  -  ful-  |  ly. 

V.)  He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  liini  :   he  also  will  hea 
their  cry,  |  and  •  will  |  help  •  =  |  them. 

20  The  Lord  preserveth  all  them   tluit  |  love  •  =  |  him  :    but  scatteretl 
abroad  \  all  •  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

21  My  mouth  shall  speak  i\\Q  jn-aise  \  of  •  the  ]  Lord  :  and  let  all  flesh  give'  ■ 
thanks  unto  his  holy  Name  for  |  ev  -  er  |  aud  '  =  1  ever. 


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Fsalm  146. — Lauda,  anima  meet. 

PRAISE  the  Lord  0  my  soul :   while  I  live,  Avill  I  |  praise  •  the  |  Lord  : 
yea  as  long  as  I  have  any  being,  I  will  sing  \  prais  -  es  |  unto  •  my  |  God. 

2  0  put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  nor  in  any  \  child  •  of  |  man  :  for  there  | 
is  •  uo  I  help  •  in  |  them. 

3  For  when  the  breath  of  man  goeth  forth,  he  shall  turn  again  \  to  •  his  | 
earth  :  and  tlien  \  all  •  his  |  thoughts  •  =  |  perish. 

4  Blessed  is  ho  that  hath  the  God  of  Jacoh  \  for  •  his  |  helj)  :   and  whose 
hojje  is  I  in  •  the  |  Lord  •  his  \  God  : 

5  Who  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  who 
keepetlt  his  |  pro  -  mise  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

6  Who  helpeth  them  to  right  that  |  suf  -  fer  |  wrong  :  wlio  \  feed-  •  = 
eth  •  the  |  hungry. 

7  The  Lord  looseth  7nen  \  out  •  of  |  prison  :  the  Lord  giveth  \  sight  •  = 
to  •  the  I  blind. 

8  The  Lord  heliieth  them  \  that  •  are  |  fallen  :  the  Lord  \  car -eth  |  for 
the  I  righteous. 

9  The  Lord  careth  for  the  strangers ;  he  defendeth  the  fatherless 
and  •  =  I  widow  :  as  for  the  way  of  the  ungodly,  he  |  turneth  •  it  |  up -side 
down. 

{Unison.)  10  The  Lord  thy  God  0  Sion,  shall  be  King  for  |  ev-er- 
more  :  {Harmony.)  and  i\\vo\^g\\-  \  out  •  all  |  gen-er-  |  ations. 


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God  :  yea,  a  joyful  and  pleasant  thing  it  |  is  '  =  |  to  •  be  )  thankful. 


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2  The  Lord  doth  build  ^i})  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  and  gather  together  the  | 
out  -  casts  of  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

3  lie  healeth  those  that  are  \  broken  •  in  |  heart :  and  givetli  medicine  to  I 
heal  •  =  I  their  •  =  |  sickness. 

4  He  telleth  the  mimher  \  of  •  the  |  stars  :  and  calleth  \  them  •  all  |  by  • 
their  |  names. 

5  Great  is  our  Lord,  and  great  \  is  •  his  |  power  :  yea,  and  his  \  "wisdom  • 
is  I  in  -  fi-  I  nite. 

6  The  Lord  setteth  \  up  •  the  |  meek  :  and  hringeth  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  | 
down  •  to  the  |  ground, 

7  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  with  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :  sing  praises  upon  the 
harp  I  un  -  to  |  our  •  =  |  God ; 

8  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds,  and  prepareth  rain  \  for  •  the  | 
earth  :  and  maketh  the  grass  to  grow  upon  the  mountains,  and  herh  \  for  •  the  ] 
use  •  of  I  men  ; 

9  AVho  givetli  fodder  \  un  -  to  the  |  cattle  :  and  feedeth  tlie  young  ravens 
that  I  call  •  up-  |  on  •  =  |  him. 

10  He  hath  no  pleasure  in  the  strength  \  of  •  an  |  horse  :  neither  delighteth  \ 
he  •  in  |  any  •  man's  |  legs. 

11  But  the  Lord's  delight  is  in  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and  j^?//  their  | 
trust  •  in  |  his  '  =  |  mercy. 

12  Praise  the  Lord,  0  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  praise  \  thy  •  God  |  0  •  =  | 
Sion. 

13  For  he  hath  made  fast  the  bars  \  of  •  thy  |  gates  :  and  hath  blessed  thy  |' 
child  -  ren  with-  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 

14  He  maketh j!;mc'e  |  in  •  thy  |  borders  :  and  filleth  thee  \  with  •  the  |  flour  • 
of  I  wheat. 

15  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment  up-  |  on  •  =:  |  earth  :  and  his  word  \ 
run  -  netli  |  ve  -  ry  |  swiftly. 

16  Hegiveth  |  snow  •  like  |  wool  :  and  scattereth  the  |  hoar  -  frost  |  like  •  =  | 
ashes. 

17  He  casteth  forth  his  |  ice  *  like  |  morsels  :  who  is  able  \  to  •  a-  |  bide  • 
his  I  frost  ? 

18  He  sendeth  out  his  word,  and  |  melt  -  eth  |  them  :  he  bloweth  with  his 
wind,  I  and  •  the  j  wa  -  ters  |  flow. 


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19  He  showeth  his  word  \  uii-  to  |  Jacob  :  his  statutes  and  ordinances  j  un- 
to I  Is-ra-  I  el. 

20  He  hath  not  dealt  ,so  with  |  a  -  ny  |  nation  :   neither  have  the  heathen  | 
know  -  ledffe  I  of  •  his  I  laws. 


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Op  RAISE  the  |  Lokd  •  of  |  heaven  :  praise  \  =  •  him  |  in  •  the  |  height. 
2  Praise    him   all   ye  \  angels  •  of  j  his  :    praise  |  =  •  him  |  all  '  his  | 
hosts. 

3  Praise  Jiini,  \  sun  •  and  |  moon  :  praise  hivi,  \  all  •  ye  |  stars  •  and  |  light. 

4  Praise  him,  \  all  •  ye  |  heavens  :  and  ye  ivaters  that  |  are  •  a-  |  bove  •  the  | 
heavens. 

5  Let  them  praise  the  Name  \  of  •  the  (  Lord  :  for  he  spake  the  word  and 
they  were  made  :  he  commanded,  \  and  •  they  |  were  •  ere-  |  ated. 

G  He  hath  made  i\\Qm.-  fast  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever  :  he  hath  given  them  a 
law  I  which  •  shall  |  not  •  be  |  broken. 

7  Praise  the  Lord  up-  |  on  •  =    |  earth  :    ye  \  drag  -  ons  |  and  '  all  |  deeps  : 

8  Fire  and  hail,  \  snow  •  and  |  vapours  :  wind  and  storm,  ful-  |  fil  -  ling  | 
his  •  =  I  word  : 

9  Mountains  \  and  •  all  |  hills  :  fruitful  \  trees  •  =  \  and  •  all  |  cedars  : 

10  Beasts  \  and  •  all  |  cattle  :  worms  \  and  •  =  |  feather -ed  |  fowls  : 

11  Kings  of  the  earth  \  and  •  all  |  people ;  princes,  and  all  \  judg  -  es  |  of  • 
the  I  world. 

12  Young  men  and  maidens,  old  men  and  children,  praise  the  Name  \  of  * 
the  I  Lord  :  for  his  Name  only  is  excellent,  and  his  praise  a-  |  bove  •  =  | 
heaven  •  and  |  earth. 

13  He  shall  exalt  the  horn  of  his  people ;  all  his  saints  shall  |  praise  •  =  | 
him  :  even  the  children  of  Israel,  even  the  |  people  •  that  |  serv  -  eth  |  him. 


Psalm  149. — Cantate  Domino. 

OSING   unto   the    Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song  :    let  the  congregation   of  [ 
saints  •  =  |  praise  *  =  |  him. 
2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  |  him  •  that  |  made  him  :    and  let  the  children  of 
Sio7i  be  I  joy  -  ful  |  in  •  their  |  King. 


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3  Let  tlicm  2)riiise  his  Name  \  in  •  the  |  dance  :  let  tliem  amg  pniise.s  unto 
him  •  with  |  ta  -  hret  and  |  liarp. 

4  For   tlie   Loitn   hath    pleasure  \  in-  his  |  people:    and  \  help-etli  the 
meek  •  =  |  hearted. 

5  Let  the  saiiifs  be  |  joy -fill  Avitli  |  glory:    let  fJ/e)n  re-  |  joice  •  ==  |  in 
their  |  beds. 

6  Let  the  praises  of  God  be  |  in  •  their  |  mouth  :  and  a  Iwn-edfjed  \  sword 
in  I  tlieir  •  =  |  hands  ; 

7  To  be  avemjed  \  of  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  \  to  •  re-  |  Ijuke  •  the  |  ]ieople ; 

8  To  hind  their  |  kings  •  in  |  chains  :  and  tlieir  |  nobles  •  with  |  links  •  of 
iron. 

9  That  they  may  be  avenged  of  them  ;  |  as  it  •  is  |  written  :  Such  \  honour 
have  I  all  •  his  |  saints. 


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O    PRAISE   God  in  his  |  ho-li-  |  ness  :   praise  him  in  the  |  firma-mcnt  | 
of  •  his  I  power. 

2  Praise  him  in  his  |  no  -  Ijle  |  acts :   praise  him  according  to  his  |  excel  - 
lent  I  great  •  =  |  ness. 

3  Praise  Jiim  in  the  |  sound  *  of  the  |  trumpet  :    praise  him  up-  |  on  •  the  ] 
lute  •  and  |  harp. 

4  Praise  him  in  the  |  cymbals  •  and   |  dances  :    praise  him  uji-  |  on  •  the  | 
strings  •  and  |  pij)e. 

5  Praise  him  vpo)i  the  |  well -tuned  |  cymbals  :  ])ralse  //////  u])-  |  on  •  the  | 
loud  •  =  I  cym])als. 

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Psalm  8. — Domme,  Dominus  noster. 

OLORD  our  Governor^  how  excellent  is  thy  Name  in  |  all  •  the  |  world  : 
thou  that  hast  set  thy  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  bove  •  the  |  heavens. 

2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  very  babes  and  sucklings  hast  thou  ordained 
strength,  because  of  thine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  that  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  \ 
and  •  the  a-  |  veng  •  =  |  er. 

3  For  I  will  consider  thy  heavens,  even  the  ^uorks  \  of  •  thy  |  fingers  :  the 
moon  and  the  stars  \  which  thou  |  hast  •  or-  |  dained. 

4  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  \  mindful  •  of  |  him  :  and  the  son  of  man,  \ 
that  •  thou  I  visit  -  est  |  him  ? 

5  Thou  madest  him  lower  \  than  •  the  |  angels  :  to  croivn  \  him  •  with  I 
glory  •  and  |  worship. 

6  Thou  makest  him  to  have  dominion  of  the  tvorks  |  of  •  thy  |  hands :  and 
thou  hast  put  all  things  in  sub-  j  jec  -  tion  |  under  •  his  |  feet. 

7  All  \  sheep  •  and  |  oxen  :  yea,  \  and  '  the  |  beasts  •  of  the  |  field  ; 

8  The  fowls  of  the  air,  and  t\\Q fishes  \  of  •  the  |  sea  :  and  wliatsoever  walTceth  \ 
through  •  the  |  paths  •  of  the  |  seas. 

9  0  Lord,  I  our  *  =  |  Governor  :  how  excellent  is  thy  Name  [  in  •  =  |  all  • 
the  I  world ! 


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rprriE  LORD,  even  the  most  mighty  (7o^?,  |  liatli  •  =  |  spoken  :   and  called 
.J_      the  world,  from  the  rising  up  of  the  sun  unto  the  |  go-ing  |  down  • 
there-  |  of. 

2  Out  of  Sion  hath  |  God  •  ap-  |  peared  :  in  \  \)Q.y  -  feet  |  beau  •  =  |  ty. 

3  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  |  not  •  keep  |  silence  :  there  shall  go  before 
him  a  consuming  fire,  and  a  mighty  iejnpest  shall  be  |  stirred  •  up  |  round  • 
a-  I  bout  him. 

4  He  shall  call  the  heaven  \  from  *  a-  |  bove  :  and  the  earth,  that  |  he  • 
may  |  judge  '  his  |  people. 

5  Gather  my  saints  together  \  un-to  |  me  :  those  that  have  VlWlHq  a  covenant 
with  I  me  •  with  |  sa  -cri-  |  fice. 

6  And  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness  :  for  \  God  •  is  |  * 
Judge  •  him-  |  self. 

7  Hear  0  my  people,  and  |  I  •  will  |  speak  :  I  myself  will  testify  against  thee 
0  Israel ;  for  I  am  God,  \  ev  -  en  |  thy  •  =  |  God. 

8  I  will  not  reprove  thee  because  of  thy  sacrifices,  or  for  |  thy  •  burnt-  [  of- 
ferings :  because  they  were  not  \  al  -  way  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  me. 

9  I  will  take  no  huUocJc  \  out  of  •  thine  |  house  :  nor  |  he  -  goat  (  out  of  * 
thy  I  folds. 

10  For  all  the  lenst>i  of  the  |  forest  •  are  |  mine  :  and  so  are  the  cattle  uji-  | 
on  •  a  I  thou  -  sand  |  hills. 

11  I  know  all  i\\Qfoiuls  up-  |  on  •  the  |  mountains  :  and  the  wild  leasts  of 
the  I  field  •  are  |  in  •  my  |  sight. 

12  If  I  be  hungry,  I  |  will  '  not  |  tell  thee  :  for  the  whole  world  is  mine, 
and  I  all  •  that  |  is  •  thei'e-  |  in. 

13  Thinkest  thou  that  /  will  |  eat  •  bulls'  |  flesh  :  and  \  drink  •  the  |  blood  • 
of  I  goats  ? 

14  Offer  unto  God  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :  and  pay  thy  vows  \  un  -  to  the  | 
Most  •  =  I  Highest. 

15  And  call  upon  me  in  the  |  time  •  of  |  trouble  :  so  Avill  I  hear  tlicc,  and  | 
thou  •  sluilt  I  praise  •  =  |  me. 

16  But  unto  the  ungodly  \  said  •  =  |  God  :  "Why  dost  thou  preach  my 
laws,  and  takest  my  |  cove  -  nant  |  in  •  thy  |  mouth ; 

17  "Whereas  thou  hatest  to  |  be  •  re-  |  formed  :  and  hast  |  cast  *  my  |  words  * 
be-  I  liinil  thee  ? 


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18  When  thou  sawest  a  thief,  thou  consentedst  \  un  -  to  |  him  :  and  hast 
heen  par ta/i-er  \  with  •  the  a-  |  dul  -  ter-  |  ers. 

19  Thou  hast  let  thy  mouth  speak  \  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  with  thy  tongue 
thou  I  hast  •  set  |  forth  •  de-  j  ceit. 

20  TIiou  sattest  and  spakesf  a-  |  gainst  •  thy  |  brother  :  yea,  and  hast  slan- 
dered I  tliino  •  own  |  moth  -  er's  |  son. 

21  These  things  hast  thou  done,  and  I  held  my  tongue,  and  thou  thought- 
est  wickedly  that  I  am  even  such  a  one  \  as  •  thy-  |  self  :  but  I  will  reprove 
thee,  and  set  before  fliee  the  |  things  •  that  |  thou  *  hast  |  done. 

23  0  consider  this,  ye  that  for-  |  get  •  =  |  God  :  lest  I  pluck  you  away,  and 
there  be  ?wne  \  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  you. 

23  Whoso  offereth  me  thanks  and  praise,  he  |  honour  -  eth  |  me  :  and  to 
him  that  ordereth  his  conversation  right,  will  I  |  show  the  •  sal-  |  va  -  tion  of  | 
God. 


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Psalm  96. — Cantafe  Domino. 

OSIN"G  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song  :  sing  unto  the  Lord,  \  all  •  the  | 
whole  •  =  I  earth. 

2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  and  |  praise  •  his  |  Name  :  be  telling  of  his  sal  rat  ion  \ 
from  •  =  I  day  '  to  |  day. 

3  Declare  his  honour  \  nn  -  to  the  |  heathen  :  and  his  |  won  -  ders  |  unto  • 
all  I  people. 

4  For  the  Lord  is  great,  and  cannot  ivortliily  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed  :  he  is  more 
to  be  I  fear  -  ed  |  than  •  all  |  gods. 

5  As  for  all  the  gods  of  the  heathen,  they  |  are  '  but  |  idols  :  but  it  is  the  | 
Lord  •  that  |  made  •  the  |  heavens. 

6  Glory  and  ivorship  \  are  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  power  and  honour  are  |  in  •  his  | 
sane  -  tua-  |  ry. 

7  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  0  ye  kindreds  \  of  •  the  |  people  :   ascribe  unto 
the  Lord  \  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  =  |  power. 

8  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  the  honour  diie  \  unto  •  his  |  name  :  hxmg presents^ 
and  I  come  •  in-  |  to  •  his  |  courts. 

9  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  •  of  |  holiness  :   let  the  whole  earth  \ 
stand  •  in  |  awe  •  of  |  him. 


21^ 


PROPER  PSALMS 


[1st  S.  in  Advent. 


93. 


^ 


Russell. 


-J4 


10  Tell  it  out  among  the  licalhon,  that  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  King  :  and  that  it 
is  he  who  hatli  made  the  round  world  so  fast  that  it  cannot  be  moved  ;  and  how 
that  he  shall  y?<(/y6'  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  right  -  eous-  |  ly. 

n  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  ht  the  |  earth  •  be 
a  noise,  and  |  all  •  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

12  Let  the  field  be  joyful  and  |  all  that  •  is  |  in  it ; 
of  the  wood  re-  |  joice  •  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  Lord. 

13  For  he  cometh,  for  he  coinetli  to  |  Judge  •  the  | 
eousness  to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  with 


I  glad  :  let  the  sea  make 

:   then  shall  all  the  trees 

earth  :   and  with  right- 
■  his  I  truth. 


94. 


^. 


Davt. 


^^^m 


Psalm.  97. — Dominus  regnavit. 

THE  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  may  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of :   yea,  the  multi- 
tude of  the  isles  \  may  •  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of. 

2  Clouds    and    darkness    are  |  round  '  a-  |  bout   him  :    righteousness  and 
judgment  are  the  habit-  |  a  -  tion  |  of  •  his  |  seat. 

3  There  shall  go  a  fire  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him  :  and  burn  up  his  enemies  \ 
on  •  =  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

4  His  lightnings  gave  sliine  \  un  -  to  the  |  world  :  the  eartli  \  saw  it  •  and  | 
was  "  a-  I  f  raid. 

5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  \  of  '  the  |  Lord  :   at  the  pres- 
ence of  the  I  Lord  •  of  the  |  whole  •  =  |  earth. 

6  The  heavens  have  declared  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  all  the  |  people  • 
have  I  seen  •  his  |  glory. 

7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  worship  carved  images,  and  that  delight  in  | 
vain  •  =1  I  gods  :  worship  \  him  •  =  |  all  •  ye  |  gods. 

8  Sion  heard  of  it  \  and  •  re-  |  joicod  :    and  the  daughters  of  Judah  were 
glad,  because  of  tJiy  \  judg-  ments  |  0  •  =  |  1^0111). 


Curistmas-Dav.] 


OiY  CERTAIN  DA  YS. 


213 


9  For  thou  Lord,  art  higher  than  all  that  |  are  •  in  the  |  eai-th :  thou  art 
exalted  \  far  •  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  gods. 

10  0  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  see  that  ye  hate  the  Ihing  \  which  •  is  |  evil: 
the  Lord  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints  ;  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  | 
hand  •  of  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

11  There  is  sprung  up  a  light  \  for  •  the  |  righteous:  and  joyful  gladness 
for  I  such  as  •  are  |  true  *  =  |  hearted. 

12  Rejoice  in  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  righteous  :  and  give  thanks  for  a  remem- 
hrance  \  of  •  his  I  ho  -  li-  I  ness. 


Cliristmas-Day. 
ir. 


IHorning. 


R.  Cooke. 


Psalm  19. — Cveli  enarrant. 

glory  •  of  I  God  :  and  the  firmament  \  showeth 


an-  I  other  :     and    one     night  \  cer  -  ti-  |  fieth  •  an- 


heard 


THE  heavens  declare  the 
his  I  hand  -  y-  |  work. 

2  One    day  \  telleth 
other. 

3  There  is  neither  |  speech  •  nor  |  language  :  but  their  voices  are 
a-  I  mong  ■  =  |  them. 

4  Their  sound  is  gone  out  into  |  all  •  =  |  lands  :  and  their  ivords  into  the  | 
ends  •  =  I  of  •  the  j  world. 

5  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tahernacle  \  for  •  the  |  sun  :  which  cometh  forth  as 
a  bridegroom  out  of  his  chamber,  and  rejoicetli  as  a  |  giant  •  to  |  run  •  his  I 
course. 

6  It  goeth  forth  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven,  and  runneth  about 
nnto  the  end  of  |  it  •  a-  |  gain  :  and  there  is  nothing  hid  \  from  •  the  |  heat  ■ 
there-  |  of. 

7  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  an  undefiled  laio,  con-  |  verting  •  the  |  soul :  the 
testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure,  and  giveth  j  wis  -  dom  |  un  -  to  the  |  simple. 

8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  right,  and  re-  |  joice  •  the  |  heart  :  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  is  pure,  and  giveth  \  light  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  eyes. 

9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  and  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  the  judg- 
ments of  the  Lord  are  true,  and  |  right  -  eous  |  al  -  to-  |  gether. 

10  More  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold,  yea,  than  |  much  ■  fine  |  gold  : 
sweeter  also  than  honey,  \  and  '  the  |  hon  -  ey-  j  comb. 


214 


PROPER  PSALMS 


[Christmas-Day. 

R.   COOKK. 


17.  I  I       I  K.  COOKK. 


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11  Moreover,  by  them  i.s  thy  |  ser  -  vaiit  |  taught :  and  in  keeping  of  them  \ 
there  •  is  |  great  •  re-  |  ward. 

12  Who  can  tell  liow  |  oft  •  he  of-  |  fendeth  :  U  cleanse  thou  me  \  from  • 
my  I  se  -  cret  |  faults. 

13  Keep  thy  servant  also  from  j^resumptuous  sins,  lest  they  get  the  domin- 
ion I  o  -  ver  I  me  :  so  shall  I  be  undefiled,  and  innocent  \  from  •  the  |  great  * 
of-  I  fence. 

14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the  meditation  \  of  ■  my  [  heart:  be 
ahuay  ac-  |  cepta  -  ble  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 

15  0  I  =  •  =  I  Lord  :  my  \  strength  •  and  |  my  •  re-  |  deemer. 


45. 


Eltet. 


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Psalm.  45. — Erudavit  cor  meum. 

Y  heart  is  inditinrj  of  a  |  good  •  =  |  matter  :  I  speak  of  the  things  which 
/  have  I  made  •  un-  |  to  *  the  |  King. 

2  My  tongue  \  is  •  the  |  pen  :  o/  a  |  rea  -  dy  |  wri  •  =  |  ter. 

3  Thou  art  fairer  than  the  |  children  *  of  |  men  :  full  of  grace  are  thy  lips, 
because  God  hath  |  bless  -  ed  |  thee  •  for  |  ever. 

4  Gird  thee  with  thy  sword  upon  thy  tliigh,  0  [  thou  •  Most  |  Mighty  :  ac- 
cording to  thy  I  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  re-  |  noAvn. 

5  Good  luck  have  thou  \  with  •  thine  |  honour  :  ride  on  because  of  the 
word  of  truth,  of  meekness  and  righteousness  ;  and  thy  right  hand  shall  |  teach  * 
thee  I  terri  -  ble  |  things. 

0  Thy  arrows  are  very  sharp,  and  the  people  shall  be  subdued  \  un  -  to  | 
thee  :  even  in  the  midst  a-  ]  mong  •  the  |  King's  •  =  |  enemies. 

7  Thy  seat  0  God,  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  the  sceptre  of  thy  hingdom  \ 
is  •  a  I  right  '  ;=  J  sceptre. 


Christmas-Day.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


215 


8  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  in-  |  i-qui-  |  ty  :  wherefore 
God  even  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of  |  glad  -  ness  a-  |  bove  • 
thy  I  fellows. 

9  All  thy  garments  smell  of  myrrh,  \  aloes  •  and  |  cassia  :  out  of  the  ivory 
palaces,  ivhereby  |  they  •  have  j  made  •  thee  |  glad. 

10  Kings'  daughters  were  among  thy  |  honour  -  able  |  women  :  upon  thy 
right  hand  did  stand  the  queen  in  a  vesture  of  gold,  wrought  a-  |  bout  •  with  | 
di  -  vers  |  colours. 

11  Hearken  0  daughter  and  consider ;  in-  |  cline  •  thine  |  ear  :  forget  also 
thine  own  people,  \  and  •  thy  |  fa  -  ther's  j  house. 

12  So  shall  the  King  have  pleasure  \  in  •  thy  |  beauty :  for  he  is  thy  Lord 
God,  and  |  wor  -  ship  |  thou  •  =  |  him. 

13  And  the  daughter  of  Tyre  shall  be  there  \  with  •  a  |  gift  :  like  as  the 
rich  also  among  the  people  shall  make  their  |  sup  -  pli-  |  ca  -  tion  be-  |  fore  thee. 

14  The  King's  daughter  is  all  |  glor  -  ious  with-  |  in  :  her  clothing  |  is  *  of  | 
wrought  •  =  I  gold. 

15  She  shall  be  brought  unto  the  King  in  raiment  of  |  nee  -  die-  |  work :  the 
virgins  that  be  her  fellows  shall  bear  her  company,  and  |  shall  •  be  |  brought  • 
unto  I  thee. 

16  With  joy  and  gladness  shall  |  they  •  be  |  brought  :  and  shall  enter  \  in  - 
to  the  I  King's  •  =:  |  palace. 

17  Instead  of  thy  fathers  thou  |  slialt  •  have  |  children  :  whom  thou  mayest 
make  \  priu  -  ces  in  |  all  •  =  |  lands.    . 

18  I  will  remember  thy  Name  from  one  generation  |  to  •  an-  |  other  :  there- 
fore shall  the  people  give  thanks  unto  thee,  \  world  •  with-  |  out  •  =  |  end. 


E.  J.  Hopkins. 


niieii 


Psalm  85. — Benedixisti,  Domine. 

LOED,  thou  art  become  gracious  \  unto  *  thy  |  land  :  thou  hast  turned  aioay 
the  cap-  I  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  •  of  |  Jacob. 

2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  offence  \  of  •  thy  |  i^eople  :  and  \  cover  -  ed  [  all  • 
their  |  sins. 

3  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure  :  and  turned  thyself /rom 
thy  I  wrath  -  f  ul  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 

4  Turn  us  tkeitf  0  |  God  •  our  |  Sav-ioiir  :  and  let  thi?ie  \  an  -  ger  |  cease  * 
from  I  us. 


210 


PROPER  PSALMS 


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[Christmas- Dav. 
E.  J.  IIorKiNs. 

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5  Wilt  tliou  be  displeased  at  |  us  •  for  |  ever :  and  wilt  thou  stretch  out  thy 
wrath  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tiou  |  to  •  an-  |  other? 

6  Wilt  thou  not  turn  agaut,  and  |  quick -en  |  us  :  that  thy  people  \  may  * 
re-  I  joice  •  in  |  thee  ? 

*  7  Show  us  thy  mercij,  |  0  *  =  |  Loud  :  and  \  grant  •  us  |  thy  •  sal-  |  ra- 
tion. 

8  I  will  hearken  Avhat  the  Lord  Goi>  will  sai/  con-  |  ccrn  -  ing  |  nie  :  for  he 
sliall  speak  peace  unto  his  j^eople  and  to  his  sainis,  that  |  they  •  turn  |  not  •  a-  | 
gain. 

9  For  his  salvation  is  nigh  tlieiti  that  |  fear  •  =  |  liiiii  :  that  f/Iori/  nuiy  | 
dwell  •  in  |  our  •  =  |  laud. 

10  Mercy  and  frnfh  are  |  met  •  to-  |  gethcr  :  rii///k'ousncss  aiul  |  peace  • 
have  I  kissed  •  each  |  other. 

11  Truth  shall  flourish  \  out  •  of  the  |  earth  :  and  rigliteonsness  hath  | 
look  -  ed  I  down  •  from  |  heaven. 

13  Yea,  the  Loud  shall  show  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness  :  and  our  |  land  •  shall  | 
give  •  her  |  increase. 

13  Rifjhfeonsncss  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  him:  and  he  shall  direct  his  |  go- 
ing I  in  •  the  |  way. 


Christmas-Day. 


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Psalm  89. — Misericordias  Domini. 

MY  song  shall  be  alway  of  the  loving-^v";/(Zw^.s6'  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  with  my 
mouth  will  I  ever  be  showing  thy  truth  from  07ie  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  • 
an-  I  other. 

2  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  be  set  iip  |  for  •  =  |  ever  :  thy  truth  shalt 
thou  I  sta  -  blish  |  iu  •  the  |  heavens. 

*  Repeat  second  part  here. 


Cukistmas-Day.]  on  CERTAIN  DAYS.  217 

3  I  have  made  a  covenant  \  with  •  my  |  chosen  :   I  have  sivorn  unto  |  Da  - 
vid  I  my  •  =  |  servant ; 

4  Thy  seed  will  I  stahlish  \  for  *  :=  |  ever  :  and  set  up  thy  throne  from  one 
gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other. 

5  0  Lord,  the  very  heavens  shall  ^r«/se  thy  |  won  -  drous  |  works  :  and  thy 
truth  in  the  congre-  \  ga  -  tion  |  of  •  the  |  saints. 

6  For  who  is  he  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  clouds  :    that   shall  he  com-  |  par  -  ed  | 
un  -  to  the  |  Lord  ? 

7  And  what  is  he  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  gods  :  that  shall  he  \  like  •  un-  |  to  •  the  | 
Lord? 

8  God  is  very  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  council  \  of  *  the  |  saints  :   and  to 
be  had  in  reverence  of  all  theyn  \  that  •  are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  him. 

9  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  who  is  |  like  •  unto  |  thee :  thy  truth  most  mighty 
Lord,  I  is  •  on  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

10  Thou  rulest  the  raging  \  of  •  the  |  sea  :  thou  stillest  the  waves  there-  [  of  * 
when  I  they  •  a-  |  rise. 

11  Thou  hast  subdued  Egypt,  and  de-  |  stroy  -  ed  |  it :  thou  hast  scattered 
thine  enemies  abroad  \  with  •  thy  |  might  -  y  |  arm. 

12  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  |  al  -  so  is  |  thine :   thou  hast  laid  the 
foundation  of  the  round  ivorld,  and  |  all  •  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

13  Thou  hast  made  the  nortli  \  and  '  the  |  south  :  Tabor  and  Hermon  shall 
re-  I  joice  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  Name. 

14  Thou  hast  a  |  might  -  y  |  arm  :  strong  is  thy  hand,  and  |  high  •  is  |  thy  * 
right  I  hand. 

15  Eighteousness  and  equity  are  the  habitation  \  of  •  thy  |  seat :  mercy  and 
truth  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  •  thy  |  face. 

16  Blessed  is  the  people  0  Lord,  that  can  re-  |  joice  '  in  |  thee  :  they  shall 
walk  in  the  light  \  of  •  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

17  Their  delight  shall  be  daily  \  in  *  thy  |  Name  :  and  in  thy  righteousness  \ 
shall  •  they  |  make  ■  their  |  boast. 

18  For  thou  art  the  glory  \  of  •  their  |  strength  :  and  in  thy  lo\mg-]cindness 
thou  I  shalt  •  lift  |  up  •  our  |  horns. 

I  19  For  the  Lord  is  |  our  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Holy  One  of  |  Is  -  rael  |  is  •  our  | 

I     King. 

I  20  Thou  spakest  sometime  in  visions  unto  thy  saints,  |  and  •  =  |  saidst :  I 

j     have  laid  help  upon  One  that  is  mighty,  I  have  exalted  One  \  chos  -  en  |  out  • 
I     of  the  I  people. 

I  21  I  have  found  David  \  my  •  =  |  servant :  with  my  holy  oil  have  |  I  •  an- 1 

oint  -  ed  |  him. 

22  My  liand  shall  |  hold  •  him  |  fast  :  and  my  |  arm  •  shall  |  strength  -  en  | 
him. 

23  The  enemy  shall  not  be  able  to  |  do  •  him  |  violence  :  the  son  of  wicked- 
ness I  shall  •  not  |  hurt  •  =  |  him. 


218 


PROPER  PSALMS 


[Christmas-Day. 


86.  I  BOTCE. 


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24  I  will  smite  down  his/o^'cS  be-  |  fore  •  his  |  face  :  and  \  plague  •  =  ]  them  * 
that  I  hate  him. 

25  My  truth  also  and  my  mercy  shall  |  be  •  with  |  him  :   and  in  my  Name 
shall  his  lioini  \  be  •  ex-  |  alt  •  =  ]  ed. 

26  I  will  set  his  dominion  also  \  in  •  the  |  sea  :  and  his  |  right  •  hand  |  in  • 
the  I  floods. 

27  He  shall  call  me,  Thou  |  art  •  my  |  Father  :  my  God,  \  and  •  my  |  strong  • 
sal-  I  vation. 

28  And  I  will  make  liim  \  my  •  First-  |  born  :   higher  \  than  •  the  |  kings  * 
of  the  I  earth. 

29  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  |  ev-  er-  |  more  :   and  my  covenant  \ 
shall  •  stand  |  fast  •  with  |  him. 

30  His  seed  also  will  I  malce  to  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  and  his  throne  \  as  * 
the  I  days  •  of  |  heaven. 

31  But  if  his   children  for-  |  sake  ■  my  |  law  :    and  \  walk  •  not  |  in  •  my  | 
judgments. 

32  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  kee])  not  \  my  •  com-  |  mandments :   I 
will  visit  their  offences  with  the  rod,  \  and  •  their  |  sin  •  with  |  scourges. 

33  Nevertheless,  my  loving-kindness  will  I  not  utterly  \  take  •  from  |  him  : 
nor  I  suffer  •  my  |  truth  •  to  |  fail. 

34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor  alter  the  thing  that  is  gone  \  out  of  • 
my  I  lips  :  I  have  sworn  once  by  my  holiness,  that  |  I  •  will  |  not  •  fail  |  David. 

35  His  seed  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  and  his  seat  is  like  as  the  |  sun  * 
be-  I  fore  •  =  |  me. 

36  He  shall  stand  fast  for  evermore  \  as  •  the  |  moon  :    and  as  the  |  faith  - 
ful  I  witness  •  in  |  heaven. 


87. 


Waimislbt. 


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dis-  I  pleas  -  ed  |  at  him. 


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38  Thou  hast  broken  the  covenant  \  of  •  thy  |  servant  :  and  cast  his  | 
crown  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  ground. 

39  Thou  hast  overtlirown  \  all  •  his  |  hedges  :  and  \  bro  -  ken  |  down  •  his  | 
strongholds. 

40  All  they  that  go  hy  \  spoil  •  =  |  him  :  and  he  is  hecome  a  re-  |  proach  •  =  i 
to  •  his  I  neighbours. 

41  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  \  of  •  his  |  enemies  :  and  made  all  his  | 
adver-saries  |  to  •  re-  |  joice. 

43  Thou  hast  taken  aioay  the  |  edge  of  •  his  |  sword  :  and  givest  him  not  \ 
victo  -  ry  I  in  •  the  |  battle. 

43  Thou  hast  put  |  out  •  his  |  glory  :  and  cast  his  |  throne  •  =  |  down  •  to 
the  I  ground. 

44  The  days  of  his  youth  \  hast  •  thou  |  shortened  :  and  \  covered  •  him  | 
with  •  dis-  I  honour. 

45  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  thy-  |  self  •  for  |  ever  :  and  shall  |  thy  • 
wrath  I  burn  •  like  |  fire  ? 

46  0  remember  how  short  \  my  •  time  |  is  :  wherefore  hast  thou  \  made  * 
all  I  men  •  for  |  nought  ? 

47  What  man  is  he  that  liveth,  and  shall  |  not  •  see  |  death  :  and  shall  he 
deliver  his  soid  \  from  •  the  |  hand  •  of  |  hell  ? 

48  Lord,  where  are  thy  old  loving-  \  kind-ness-  |  es  :  which  thou  swarest 
unto  I  Da-vid  |  in  •  thy  |  truth  ? 

49  Remember  Lord,  the  rebuke  that  thy  \  serv  -  ants  |  have  :  and  how  I  do 
bear  in  my  bosom  the  re-  |  bukes  •  of  |  ma-ny  |  people  ; 

50  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  blasphemed  thee,  and  slandered  the 
footsteps  of  I  thine  •  An-  |  ointed  :  Praised  be  the  Lord  for  evermore.  |  A  - 
men  |  and  •  A-  |  men. 


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THE  Lord  said  \  unto  •  my  |  Lord  :   Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand,  until  I 
make  thine  |  ene  -  mies  |  thy  •  =  |  footstool. 

2  The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  jmwer  \  out  •  of  |  Sion  :  be  thou  ruler 
even  in  the  midst  a-  |  mong  •  thine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

3  In  the  day  of  thy  power  shall  the  people  offer  thee  free-will  offerings  with 
an  I  ho  -  ly  |  worship  :  the  dew  of  thy  birth  is  |  of  •  the  |  womb  *  of  the  | 
morning. 


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after  the  order  \  of  •  Mel-  |  chi  -  ze-  |  dech, 

5  The  Lord  upon  |  thy  •  right  |  hand  :  sliall  Avound  even  hings  \  in  •  the  [ 
day.  of  •  his  |  wrath. 

f)  lie  shall  judge  among  the  heathen  ;  he  shall  fill  the  places  |  with  the  * 
dead  |  bodies  :  and  smite  in  sunder  the  heads  |  o  -  ver  |  di  -  vers  |  countries. 

7  He  shall  drink  of  the  brook  |  in  •  the  |  way :  therefore  shall  |  he  •  lift  | 
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T  ORD  re-  |  mem  -  ber  |  David  :  and  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  trouble  : 
-^— '       2  How  he  sware  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  vowed  a  vow  iinto  the  Al- 
miglit  -  y  I  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 

3  I  will  not  come  within  the  tahernacle  \  of  *  mine  |  house  :  nor  \  climb 
up  I  into  *  my  |  bed  ; 

4  I  will  not  suffer  mine  eyes  to  sleep,  nor  mine  |  eye  -  lids  to  |  slumber : 
neither  the  temples  of  my  head  to  |  take  •  =  |  an  -  y  |  rest ; 

5  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  temple  |  of  ■  the  |  Lord  :   an  habitation] 
for  the  I  might  -  y  |  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 

G  Lo,  we  heard  of  the  same  at  |  Eph  -  ra-  |  ta  :  and  |  found  '  it  |  in  •  the  | 
wood. 

7  We  will  go  into  his  |  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  and  fall  loiv  on  our  |  knees  •  be-  | 
fore  •  his  I  footstool. 


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8  Arise  0  Lord,  into  thy  \  rest  -  ing  |  i)lace  :  ihnu,  and  the  |  ark  •  of  | 
thy  '  =  I  strength. 

9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  |  right  -  eons-  ]  ness  :  and  let  thy  saints  \ 
sing  •  with  |  joy  -  ful-  |  ness. 

10  For  thy  servant  \  Da  -  vid's  |  sake  :  turn  not  away  the  |  presence  •  of  | 
thine  •  An-  |  ointed, 

11  The  Lord  hath  made  a  faithful  oath  |  un  -  to  |  David  :  and  he  \  shall  • 
not  I  shrink  •  from  |  it ; 

12  Of  the  fruit  \  of  •  thy  |  body  :  shall  / 1  set  *  up-  |  on  •  thy  |  seat. 

13  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant,  and  my  testimonies  that  |  I  • 
shall  I  learn  them  :  their  children  also  shall  sit  upon  thy  seat  \  for  •  =  |  ev  - 
er-  I  more. 

14  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Sion  to  be  an  liahitation  \  for  •  him-  |  self  : 
he  hath  |  long  -  ed  |  for  •  =  |  her. 

15  This  shall  tje  my  |  rest  *  for  |  ever  :  here  will  I  dwell,  for  I  |  have  •  a  de-  | 
light  •  there-  |  in. 

16  I  will  hless  her  |  victuals  *  with  |  increase  :  and  will  satisfy  \  her  •  =  | 
poor  •  with  I  bread. 

17  1  will  deck  her  |  priests  *  with  |  health  :  and  her  saints  \  shall  •  re-  | 
joice  •  and  |  sing. 

18  There  shall  I  make  the  hor7i  of  |  Da  -  vid  to  |  flourish  :  I  have  ordained 
a  I  Ian  -  tern  for  |  mine  •  An-  |  ointed. 

19  As  for  his  enemies,  I  shall  clothe  \  them  *  with  |  shame :  but  upon  him- 
self I  shall  •  his  |  crowu  •  =  |  flourish. 


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I  "WAITED  patientlij  \  for  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  he  inclined  unto  |  me  •  and  | 
heard  •  my  |  calling. 

2  He  brought  me  also  out  of  the  horrible  pit,  out  of  the  ]  mire  •  and  |  clay  : 
and  set  my  feet  upon  the  rock,  and  |  or  -  der-  |  ed  •  my  [  goings. 

3  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  \  in  •  my  |  mouth :  even  a  thanksgiving  \ 
iin  -  to  I  our  •  =  I  God. 

4  Many  shall  |  see  it  •  and  |  fear  :  and  shall  put  their  |  trust  •  =  |  in  • 
the  I  Lord. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  set  his  hope  \  in  •  the  [  Lord  :  and  turned 
not  unto  the  proud,  and  to  such  as  |  go  •  a-  |  bout  •  with  J  lies. 

0  0  Lord  my  God,  great  are  the  wondrous  works  which  thou  hast  done, 
like  as  be  also  thy  thoughts,  which  |  are  •  to  |  us-ward  :  and  yet  there  is  no 
inan  that  |  order  -  eth  [  them  *  unto  |  thee. 

7  If  I  should  declare  them,  \  and  •  speak  |  of  them  :  they  should  be  more 
than  /  am  I  a  -  ble  [  to  •  ex-  |  press. 

8  Sacrifice  and  meat-offeiHng  thou  |  would  -  est  |  not :  but  mine  ears  \  hast  * 
thou  I  o  -  pen-  |  ed. 

9  Burnt-offerings  and  sacrifice  for  sin  hast  thoti  \  not  *  re-  |  quired  :  theti  | 
said  •  I  I  Lo  •  I  I  come  ; 

10  In  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written  of  me,  that  I  should  fulfil  thy 
will,  I  0  •  my  I  God  :  I  am  content  to  do  it ;  yea  thy  laiv  \  is  '  with-  |  in  • 
my  I  heart. 

11  I  have  declared  thy  righteousness  in  the  great  \  con-gre-  (  gation  :  lo,  I 
will  not  refrain  my  lips,  0  |  Lord  •  and  |  that  •  thou  |  knowest. 

12  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  with-  |  in  •  my  |  heart :  my  talk  hath 
been  of  thy  truth,  \  and  •  of  |  thy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

13  I  have  not  kept  back  thy  loving  |  mercy  •  and  |  truth  :  from  the  | 
great  •  =  |  con-gre-  |  gation. 

14  Withdraw  not  thou  thy  mercy  from  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :  let  thy  loving- 
kindness  and  thy  truth  \  al-way  pre-  |  serve  •  =  |  me. 


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15  For  innumerable  troubles  are  come  about  me  ;  my  sins  have  taken  such 
hold  upon  me  that  I  am  not  able  to  |  look  •  =  |  up  :  yea  they  are  more  in 
number  than  the  hairs  of  my  head,  and  my  |  heart  •  hath  |  fail  -  ed  |  me. 

16  0  LoKD,  let  it  be  thy  pleasure  to  de-  [  liv-er  |  me  :  make  haste,  0  | 
Lord  •  to  |  help  •  =  |  me. 

17  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  together,  that  seek  after  my 
soul  I  to  •  de-  I  stroy  it :  let  them  be  driven  backward  and  jDut  to  rebuke,  \ 
that  •  =:  I  wish  •  me  |  evil. 

18  Let  them  be  desolate,  and  re-  |  warded  *  with  |  shame  :  that  say  unto  me 
Fie  upon  thee  /  |  fie  •  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee. 

19  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  be  joyful  and  |  glad  •  in  |  thee  :  and  let 
such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  alioaij,  The  |  Lord  •  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed. 

20  As  for  me,  I  am  |  poor  •  and  |  needy :  but  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  car-eth  |  for 
me. 

21  Thou  art  my  hel;per  \  and  •  re-  |  deemer :  make  no  long  \  tarry  -  ing,  |  0  • 
my  I  God. 


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Psalm  90. — Domine,  refugium. 


T  ORB,  thou  hast  |  been  •  our  |  refuge  :  from  one  gener-  |  a-tion  |  to  •  an-  | 
J-^     other. 

2  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth,  or  ever  the  earth  and  the  | 
world  ■  were  |  made  :  thou  art  God  from  everlasting,  and  |  world  •  with-  |  out  • 
:=  I  end. 

3  Thou  turnest  man  \  to  *  de-  |  struction  :  again  thou  sayest.  Come  a-  | 
gain  •  ye  [  children  •  of  |  men. 

4  For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight  are  |  but*  as  |  yesterday  :  seeing  that  is 
jpast  I  as  •  a  I  watch  •  in  the  |  night. 

0  As  soon  as  thou  scatterest  them  they  are  even  |  as  •  a  |  sleep  :  and  fade 
aioay  \  sudden  -  ly  |  like  •  the  |  grass. 

6  In  the  morning  it  is  green,  and  |  grow  -  eth  |  up  :  but  in  the  evening  it  is 
cut  doion,  I  dri  -  ed  |  up  •  and  |  withered. 

7  For  we  consume  away  in  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure  :  and  are  afraid  at  thy  | 
wrath  -  f  ul  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 


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8  Thou  hast  set  our  misdeeds  bo-  |  fore  •  =  |  thee  :  and  our  secret  sins  in 
the  I  light  of  •  thy  |  coun  -  te-  [  nance. 

9  For  when  thou  art  angry,  all  our  |  days  •  are  |  gone  :  we  bring  our  years 
to  an  end,  as  it  |  were  •  a  |  tale  '  that  is  |  told. 

10  The  days  of  our  age  are  threescore  years  and  ten  ;  and  tliough  men  be 
so  strong  that  they  come  to  |  four  -  score  |  years  :  yet  is  their  strength  then  but 
labour  and  sorrow  ;  so  soon  passeth  //  a-  |  way  •  and  |  we  *  are  |  gone. 

11  But  who  regardeth  the  poiver  \  of  •  thy  |  wrath  :  for  even  thereafter  as  a 
man  fearetli ,  |  so  •  is  |  thy  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 

12  So  teach  vs  to  |  number  •  our  |  days :  that  we  mai/  ap-  |  ply  *  our  | 
hearts  •  unto  |  wisdom. 

13  Turn  thee  again  0  |  Lokd  •  at  the  |  last :  and  be  |  gra-cious  |  unto  • 
thy  I  servants. 

14  0  satisfy  us  with  thy  mercy,  \  and  •  that  |  soon  :  so  shall  we  rejoice  and 
be  glad  \  all  •  the  |  days  of  •  our  |  life. 

15  Comfort  us  again  now  after  the  time  that  thou  hast  |  pla-gued  |  us: 
and  for  the  years  wlLerein  \  we  •  have  |  suffered  •  ad-  |  vcrsity. 

16  Show  thy  servants  \  thy  .  =  |  work  :  and  tlieir  |  eliild  -  ren  |  thy  •=  | 
glory. 

17  And  the  glorious  Majesty  of  the  Loud  our  God  \  be  •  up-  [  on  us  :  pros- 
per thou  the  work  of  our  hands  upon  us;  0  ^^rosjjer  |  thou  '  our  |  hand  -  y-  | 
work. 


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THOU   0    Clod,  art  |  praised  •  in  |  Sion  :   and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be 
performed  \  in  •  Je-  |  rii  -sa-  |  lem. 


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2  77/0?^   that  |  hearest  •  the  |  praj-er :    unto  \  tliee  •  shall  |  all  •  flesh  ]  come. 

3  M}^  misdeeds 7;re2'a27  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  0  be  thou  merciful  \  un  -to  | 
our  •  =  I  sins. 

4  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  choosest,  and  received.  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  he 
shall  dwell  in  thy  court,  and  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  j)leasures  of  thy  house, 
%ven  I  of  •  thy  |  ho  -  ly  |  temple. 

5  Thou  shalt  show  us  wonderful  things  in  thy  righteousness  0  God  of  | 
our  •  sal-  I  yation  :  thou  that  art  the  hojie  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of 
them  that  remain  \  in  •  the  |  broad  •  ==  |  sea. 

6  Who  in  his  strength  setteth/a6'^  the  |  moun  *  =  |  tains  :  and  is  |  girded  • 
a-  I  bout  •  with  |  power. 

7  Who  stilleth  the  raging  \  of  '  the  |  sea  :  and  the  noise  of  his  leaves,  and 
the  I  mad  -  ness  |  of  *  the  |  people. 

8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  shall  be  afraid  \ 
at  •  thy  I  tokens  :  thou  that  makest  the  out-goings  of  the  morning  and  |  even- 
ing to  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  |  bless  -est  |  it :  thou  |  makest  •  it  |  ve  -  ry  | 
plenteous. 

10  The  river  of  God  is  |  full  •  of  |  water  :  thou  prej)arest  their  corn,  for  so 
thou  pro-  (  vid  -  est  |  for  •  the  |  earth. 

11  Thou  waterest  her  furrows ;  thou  sendest  rain  into  the  little  valleys  \ 
there  •  =  |  of  :  thou  makest  it  soft  with  the  drops  of  rain,  and  |  blessest  • 
the  I  in  -  crease  |  of  it. 

18  Thou  crownest  the  year  \  with  •  thy  |  goodness  :  and  \  thy  •  =  |  clouds  • 
drop  I  fatness. 

13  They  shall  drop  upon  the  dwellings  of  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  the 
little  hills  shall  re-  |  joice  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

14  The  folds  shall  be  |  full  •  of  |  sheep  :  the  valleys  also  shall  stand  so 
thick  with  corn,  that  |  they  •  shall  |  laugh  •  and  |  sing. 


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RAISE  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :    and  all  that  is  within  me,  \  praise  • 
his  I  ho  -  ly  |  Name. 

2  Praise  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  forget  not  \  all  *  his  |  ben  -  e-  |  fits  ; 

3  Who  forgivcth  \  all  •  thy  |  sin  :    and  healeth  cdl  \  thine  '  in-  |  firm  -  i-  | 


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4  Who  savetli  thy  life  \  from  •  dc-  |  struction  :  and  crownetli  thee  witli  | 
mercy  •  and  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

5  AVho  satisfieth  thy  moiitli  \  with  •  good  |  things  :  making  thee  young  and  j 
lust  -  y  I  as  •  an  |  eagle. 

6  The  Lord  executeth  HgliteQ^isness  \  and  •  =  |  judgment  :  for  all  tlicm 
that  I  are  •  oj)-  |  pressed  •  with  |  wrong. 

7  He  showed  his  ivays  \  uu  -  to  |  Moses  :  his  Avorks  unto  the  |  children  •  of  | 
Is-ra-  I  el. 

8  The  Lord  is  full  of  com-  |  passion  •  and  |  mercy  :  long-suffering ,  \  and  • 
of  I  great  •  =  |  goodness. 

9  He  will  not  \  al  -  way  he  |  chiding  :  neither  kecjjeth  \  he.  •  his  |  an  -  ger 
for  I  ever. 

10  He  hath  not  dealt  with  us  \  after  •  our  |  sins  :  nor  rewarded  us  accord- 
ing I  to  •  our  I  wicked  -  ness-  |  es. 

11  For  look  how  high  the  heaven  is  in  comparison  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  so 
great  is  his  mercy  also  \  toward  *  =  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

12  Look  how  wide  also  the  east  is  |  from  *  the  |  west :  so  far  hath  he  \  set  • 
our  I  sins  •  from  |  us. 

13  Yea,  like  as  a  father  pitieth  \  his  *  own  |  children  :  even  so  is  the  Lord 
merciful  \  un  -  to  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

14  For  he  knoweth  whereof  \  we  •  are  |  made  :  he  rememhereth  \  that  •  we  | 
are  •  hut  |  dust. 

15  The  days  of  man  are  |  but  •  as  |  grass  :  for  he  flourishetli  as  a  |  flow  -  er  | 
of  •  the  I  field. 

IG  For  as  soon  as  the  wind  goeth  over  it,  |  it  •  is  |  gone  :  and  the  place 
thereof  shall  |  know  •  it  |  no  •  =  |  more. 

17  But  the  merciful  goodness  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever  and  ever 
upon  I  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  and  his  righteousness  up-  |  on  •  =  |  child  - 
ren's  |  children ; 

18  Even  upon  such  as  heep  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant  :  and  think  upon  his  com-  | 
mand  -  ments  to  |  do  •  =  |  them. 

19  The  Lord  hath  prepared  his  |  seat  •  in  |  heaven  :  and  his  kingdom  \ 
rul  -  eth  I  o  -  ver  |  all. 

30  0  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  his,  ye  titat  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  strength  :  ye 
that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  *  of  |  Ids  •  =  | 
word. 


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21  0  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  •  his  |  hosts  :  ye  servants  of  |  his  •  that  |  do 
his  I  pleasure. 

22  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  j^/aces  of  |  his 
do-  I  minion  :  praise  thou  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  0  •  my  |  soul. 


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Psalm  46. — Deus  noster  refugium. 

GOD  is  our  I  hope  *  and  |  strength :  a  very  \  pre  -  sent  |  help  •  in  |  trouble. 
2  Therefore  will  we  not   fear,    tliougli  the  |  earth  •  be  |  moved  :    and 
though  the  hills  be  carried  \  in  -  to  the  |  midst  •  of  the  |  sea. 

3  Though  the  waters  thereof  \  rage  •  and  |  swell  :  and  though  the  moun- 
tains shaJce  at  the  |  tern  -  pest  |  of  •  the  |  same. 

4  The  rivers  of  the  flood  thereof  shall  make  glad  the  |  city  •  of  |  God  :  the 
holy  place  of  the  tabernacle  \  of  •  the  |  Most  •  =^  \  Highest. 

5  God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  therefore  shall  she  not  \  be  •  re-  |  moved : 
God  shall  |  help  •  her  and  |  that  •  right  |  early. 

6  The  heathen  make  much    ado,  and  the  |  kingdoms  •  are  |  moved  :    but 
God  hath  showed  his  voice,  and  the  |  earth  •  shall  |  melt  •  a-  |  way. 

7  The  Lord  of  hosts  \  is  •  with  |  us  :  the  God  of  |  Ja  -  cob  |  is  •  our  |  refuge. 

8  0  come  hither  and  behold  the  [  works  •  of  the  [  Lord  :  what  destruction 
he  hath  |  brought  •  up-  |  on  •  the  |  earth. 

9  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  in  |  all  •  the  |  world  :  he  breaketh  the  bow,  and 
knappeth  the  spear  in  sunder,  and  hurneth  the  |  chari  -  ots  |  in  •  the  |  fire. 

10  Be  still  then,  and  hnow  that  |  I  •  am  |  God  :  I  Avill  be  exalted  among 
the  heathen,  and  I  will  be  ex-  |  alt  -  ed  |  in  •  the  |  earth. 

11  The  Lord  of  hosts  \  is  •  with  |  us  :  the  God  of  |  Ja  -  cob  |  is  •  our  |  refuge. 


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Psalm  47. — Omnes  gentes,  plaudite. 

OCLAP  your  liands  together,  \  all  •  ye  |  people  :     0  sing  unto  God  with 
the  I  voice  •  of  |  mel  -  o-  |  dy. 

2  For  the  Lord  is  high,  and  [to-be  |  feared  :  he  is  the  great  King  up-  | 
on  •  =  I  all  •  the  |  earth. 

3  He  shall  subdue  the  people  \  un  -  der  |  us :  and  the  nations  |  un  -  der  | 
our  •  =  I  feet. 

4  He  shall  choose  oitt  an  |  herit-age  |  for  us  :  even  the  worshij)  of  |  Ja- 
cob I  whom  •  he  |  loved. 

5  God  is  gone  up  with  a  |  mer  -  ry  |  noise  :  and  the  Lord  with  the  | 
sound  •  =1  I  of  •  the  |  trump. 

G  0  sing  praises,  sing  praises  j  unto  •  our  |  God  :  0  sing  praises,  sing  | 
prais  -  es  |  unto  •  our  |  King. 

7  For  God  is  the  King  of  |  all  •  the  [  earth  :  sing  ye  \  prais  -  es  with  |  un  - 
der-  I  standing. 

8  God  reigneth  \  over  •  the  |  heathen  :  God  sitteth  up-  |  on  •  his  |  ho-lyj 
seat. 

9  The  princes  of  the  people  are  joined  unto  the  people  of  the  God  of  |  A  - 
bra-  I  ham  :  for  God  which  is  very  high  exalted,  doth  defend  the  earth  |  as  •  it  | 
were  *  with  a  |  shield. 


Psalm  48. — Magnus  Dominus. 

GREAT  is  the  Lord,  and  highly  |  to  •  be  |  praised  :  in  the  city  of  our  God, 
even  up-  |  on  •  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hill. 

2  The  hill  of  Sion  is  a  fair  place,  and  the  joy  of  the  |  whole  •  =:  |  earth  : 
upon  the  north  side  lieth  the  city  of  the  great  King ;  God  is  well  known  in  her 
palaces  |  as  •  a  |  sure  •  =  |  refuge. 

3  For  lo,  the  |  kings  •  of  the  |  earth  :  are  gathered,  \  and  •  gone  |  by  •  to-  | 
gether. 

4  They  marvelled  to  |  see  •  such  |  things  :  they  were  astonished,  and  |  sud- 
den -  ly  I  cast  •  =  I  down. 

5  Fear  came  there  upon  them  \  and  •  =  |  sorrow :  as  npon  a  |  wo  -  man  | 
in  •  her  |  travail. 


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6  Thou  shalt  hrcaJc  the  |  shijis  •  of  the  |  sea  :  through  [ 
wind. 

T  Like  as  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city  of  tlie  Lord  of  hosts, 
in  the  city  \  of  *  our  |  God  :   God  up-  |  hokl  -  eth  the  |  same  •  for  |  ever. 

8  We  wait  for  thy  \o\mg-kindness,  |  0  •  =:  |  God  :   in  the  |  midst  •  of  | 
thy  •  =  I  temple. 

9  0  God,  according  to  thy  Name,  so  is  thy  praise  unto  the  |  worhl's  •  =  | 
end  :  thy  right  liand  is  |  full  •  of  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

10  Let  the  Mount  Sion  rejoice,  and  the  daughter  of  Judah  |  be  •  =  |  ghid  : 
because  \  of  •  thy  |  judg  •  =  |  ments. 

11  Walk  about  Sion,  and  go  \  round  •  a-  |  bout  her :  and  |  tell  •  the  |  tow- 
ers •  there-  |  of. 

12  Mark  Avell   her   buhcarl's,  set  |  up  •  her  |  houses  :   that  ge   may  |  tell  • 
them  I  that  •  come  |  after. 

13  For  this   God   is  our    God  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever  :    he  shall    be  our  | 
guide  •  =  I  un  -  to  I  death. 


The  Epiplitaiiy. 

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Psalm  72. — Dens,  jndienim. 

GIVE   the   King  thy  judgments,  |  0  •  =  |  God  :   and   thy  righteousness  \ 
un  -  to  the  |  King's  •  ^=  \  son. 

2  Then  shall   he  judge   thy  people  according  \  un  -  to  |  right  :   and  \  =  * 
de-  I  fend  •  the  |  poor. 

3  The  mountains  also  \  shall  •  bring  |  jieace  :  and  the  little  hills  \  righteous  - 
ness  I  un  -  to  the  |  people. 

4  He  shall  keep  the  simple  folk  j  by  ■  their  |  right :  defend  the  children  of 
the  poor,  and  |  punish  •  the  |  wrong  •  =  |  doer. 

5  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and  |  moon  •  en-  |  dureth  :  from 
one  generation  \  to  •  an-  |  oth  •  =  |  er. 

6  He  shall  come  down  like  the  rain  into  a  |  fleece  •  of  |  wool  :  even  as  the  | 
drops  •  that  |  wa  -  ter  the  |  earth. 

7  In   his   time   shall  the  |  right  -  eous  |  flourish  :   yea   and   abundance   of 
peace,  so  |  long  •  as  the  |  moon  •  en-  |  dureth. 

8  His  dominion  shall  be  also  from  the  one  sea  \  to  *  the  |  other  :  and  from 
the  flood  I  un  -  to  the  |  world's  •  =  |  end. 


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9  They  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness  shall  |  kneel  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  his  e7ie- 
mies  I  shall  •  =  |  lick  •  the  j  dust. 

10  The  kings  of  Tharsis  and  of  the  isles  \  shall  •  give  |  presents  :  the  kings 
of  Arabia  and  |  Sa  -  ba  j  shall  •  bring  |  gifts. 

11  Ail  kings  shall  fall  down  be-  j  fore  •  =  |  him  :  all  nations  \  shall  •  =  | 
do  ■  him  I  service. 

13  For  he  shall  deliver  the  j^oor  \  when  •  he  |  crieth  :  the  needy  aho,  and  | 
him  •  that  j  hath  •  no  [  helper. 

13  He  shall  be  favourable  to  the  |  simple  •  and  |  needy  :  and  shall  j^^'cserve 
the  I  souls  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  poor. 

14  He  shall  deliver  their  sotils  from  |  false  -  hood  and  |  wrong  :  and  dear 
shall  their  Mood  |  be  •  in  |  his  •  =  |  sight. 

15  He  shall  live,  and  unto  him  shall  be  given  of  the  gold  of  A-  |  ra-bi- 1  a  : 
prayer  shall  be  made  ever  unto  him,  and  |  daily  •  shall  |  he  •  be  |  praised. 

IG  There  shall  be  an  heap  of  corn  in  the  earth,  high  up-  j  on  •  the  |  hills : 
his  fruit  shall  shake  like  Libanus,  and  shall  be  green  in  the  citg  like  j  grass  • 
up-  I  on  •  the  |  earth. 

17  His  Name  shall  endure  for  ever  ;  his  Name  shall  remain  under  the  sim 
a-  I  mongst  the  •  pos-  |  terities  :  which  shall  be  blessed  through  him  ;  and  all 
the  heathen  \  shall  •  =  |  praise  •  =  |  him. 

18  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God,  even  the  God  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  which  only  \ 
do  -  etli  I  won  -  drous  j  things. 

19  And  blessed  be  the  Name  of  his  Majesty  j  for  •  =  |  ever  :  and  all  the 
earth  shall  be  filled  with  his  Majesty,  j  A  -  men,  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


Psalm  117. — Lnudatc  Dominum. 

O    PRAISE  the  Lord,  \  all  •  ye  |  heathen  :   praise  him,  \  all  '  ye  |  na  •  =  \ 
tions. 
2  For  his  merciful  kindness  is  ever  more  and  more  j  towards  •  =  |  us  :  and 
the  truth  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever.  I  Praise  •  =  I  =  •  the  j  Lord. 


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Psalm  135. — Laudate  nomen. 

O  PRAISE  the  Lord,  laud  ye  the  |  Name  •  of  the  |  Lord  :   praise  \i  0  ye\ 
serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  ; 

2  Ye  that  stand  in  the  liouse  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  in  the  courts  of  the  |  house  * 
of  I  our  •  =  I  God. 

3  0  praise  the  Lord,  for  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  gracious :  0  sing  praises  unto  his 
Name,  |  for  •  =  |  it  •  is  |  lovely. 

4  For  why  ?  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  \  unto  •  him-  |  self  :  and  Israel  \ 
for  •  his  I  own  •  pos-  |  session. 

5  For  I  knoiv  that  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  great :  and  that  our  Lord  |  is  •  a-  |  bove  • 
all  I  gods. 

6  Whatsoever  the  Lord  pleased,  that  did  he  in  heaven,  \  and  •  in  |  earth  : 
in  the  sea,  \  and  •  in  |  all  •  deep  |  places. 

7  He  bringeth  forth  the  clouds  from  the  |  ends  •  of  the  |  world :  and  sendeth 
forth  lightnings  with  the  rain,  brmging  the  |  winds  •  =  |  out  of  •  his  |  treas- 
ures. 

8  He  smote  the  |  first  -  born  of  |  Egypt  :  both  |  =  •  of  |  man  •  and  |  beast. 

9  He  hath  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the  midst  of  thee,  0  thou  |  land  • 
of  I  Egypt  :  upon  Pharaoh,  \  and  •  =  |  all  •  his  |  servants. 

10  He  smote  \  di  -  vers  |  nations  :  and  \  slew  •  =  |  might  -  y  |  kings ; 

11  Sehon  king  of  the  Amorites  ;  and  Og,  the  |  king  ■  of  |  Basan  :  and  all 
the  I  king  -  doms  |  of  •  =  |  Canaan  ; 

12  And  gave  their  land  to  |  be  •  an  |  heritage  :  even  an  heritage  unto  |  Is  - 
ra-  I  el  •  his  |  people. 

13  Thy  Name  0  Lord,  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  so  doth  thy  memorial  0 
Lord,  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other. 

14  For  the  Lord  will  a-  |  venge  •  his  |  people  :  and  be  |  grac  -  ious  |  unto  • 
his  I  servants. 

15  As  for  the  images,  of  the  heathen,  they  are  but  |  silver  °  and  |  gold  : 
the  I  work  •  of  |  men's  •  =  |  hands. 

16  They  have  mouths,  and  |  speak  •  =  |  not  :  eyes  have  they,  \  but  •  they  ] 
see  •  =  I  not. 

17  They  have  ears  and  yet  they  |  hear  •  =  |  not  :  neither  is  there  any  \ 
breath  •  in  |  their  •  =  |  mouths. 

18  They  that  make  them  are  |  like  *  unto  |  them :  and  so  are  all  they  that  ] 
put  •  their  |  trust  •  in  |  them. 


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19  Praise  the  Lord  ye  house  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  inaise  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  house 
of  I  Aaron. 

20  Traise   the   Lord,   ye  |  house  •  of  |  Levi :     ye    that    fear    tlie   Lord,  \ 
praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  |  Lord. 

21  Praised   be   the   L^ord  \  out  •  of  |  Sion  :    Avho   dwcllcth  \  at  •  Je-  |  ru  - 
sa-  I  lem. 


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Psalm  20. — E.tmuliat  te  Dominus. 

THE  Lord  hear  //?<?c  in  the  (  day  •  of  |  trouble  :  the  Name  of  the  God  of 
Ja  -  cob  de-  |  feud  •  =:  [  thee  : 

2  Send  tliee  \\q\\)  from  the  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary  :  and  strengtlien  tliec  \  out  •  of 
8i  '  =  I  on  : 

3  Ucincmher  \  all  •  thy  |  offerings  :  and  accept  \  thy  •  burnt-  |  sa  -  cri-  |  fice , 

4  Grant  thee  thy  |  heart's '  de-  |  sire  :  and  ful-  |  fil  •  =  |  all  •  thy  |  mind. 

5  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  triumph  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  • 
our  I  Cod  :  the  Jjord  per-  |  form  •  all  |  thy  •  pe-  |  titions. 

6  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  helpeth  his  Anointed,  and  M'ill  hear  him /row 
his  I  ho  -  ly  |  heaven  :  even  with  the  wholesome  strength  |  of  •  his  |  right  •  =  | 
hand. 

7  Some  put  their  trust  in  chariots,  and  |  some  •  in  |  horses  :  but  Ave  will 
remember  the  |  Name  •  of  the  |  Lord  '  our  |  (iod. 

8  They  are  hrmght  \  down  •  and  |  fallen  :  l)ut  we  are  |  risen  •  and  |  stand  • 
up-  I  right. 

9  Save  Lord  and  hear  us,  0  |  King  •  of  |  heaven  :  when  we  |  call  ■  up-  |  on  • 
=  I  thee. 


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Psalm  86. — Inclina,  Doynine. 

BOW  down  tliine  ear  0  Lord,  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me  :   for  I  am  poor.  |  and  • 
in  I  mis  -  e-  |  ry. 

2  Preserve  thou  my  soul,  for  |  I  •  am  |  holy :  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that 
putteth'  his  |  trust  •  in  |  thee. 

3  Be  merciful  unto  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :   for  I  will  call  \  dai  -  ly  up-  [  on  •  = 
thee. 

4  Comfort  the  soul  \  of  •  thy  |  servant  :  for  unto  thee  0  Lord,  do  |  I  •  lift 
up  •  my  I  soul. 

5  For  thou  Lord,  art  |  good  •  and  |  gracious  :  and  of  great  mercy  unto  all 
them  •  that  |  call  up  -  on  |  thee. 

6  Give  ear   Lord,  \  unto  •  my  |  j)rayer  :    and  ponder  the  voice  \  of  •  my 
hum  -  ble  de-  |  sires. 

7  In  the  time  of  my  trouble  I  will  |  call  up  -  on  |  thee  :  for  \  thou  •  = 
hear  -  est  |  me. 

8  Among  the  gods  there  is  none  like  unto  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  there  is  not 
one  that  can  \  do  •  as  |  thou  •  =  |  doest. 

9  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall  come  and  worship  |  thee  *  0 
Lord  :  a7id  shall  |  glo  -  ri-  |  fy  •  thy  |  Name. 

10  For  thou  art  great,  and  doest  j  won  -  drous  |  things  :   thou  \  art  •  = 
God  '  a-  I  lone. 

11  Teach  me  thy  way  0  Loed,  and  I  will  walk  |  in  •  thy  j  truth  :  0  knit 
m.y  heart  unto  thee,  that  |  I  *  may  |  fear  *  thy  |  Name. 

12  I  will  thank  thee  0  Lord  my  God,  with  |  all  •  my  |  heart  :  and  will  praise 
thy  I  Name  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 

13  For  great  is  thy  mercy  \  toward  •  =  |  me  :  and  thou  hast  delivered  my 
soul  I  from  •  the  |  nether  -  most  |  hell. 

14  0  God,  the  proud  are  risen  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  and  the  congregations 
of  naughty  men  have  sought  after  my  soul,  and  have  not  set  \  thee  •  be-  |  fore  * 
their  |  eyes. 

15  But  thou  0  Lord  God  art  full  of  com-  |  passion  •  and  |  mercy  :  long- 
suffering  \  plen  -  teous  in  |  goodness  •  and  |  truth. 

16  0  turn  thee  then  unto  7ne,  and  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  me  :  give  thy 
strength  unto  thy  servant,  and  |  help  •  the  |  son  of  •  thine  |  handmaid  ; 

17  Show  some  token  upon  me  for  good  ;  that  they  who  hate  me  may  see  it, 
and  I  be  •  a-  I  shamed  :  because  thou  Lord  hast  holpen  \  me  *  and  |  comfort  -  ed  | 
me. 


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Psalm  87. — Fundamenta  ejus. 


HER  foundations  are  ^c^^o^i  the  |  ho  -  ly  |  hills  :  the  Loed  lovetli  the  gates 
of  Sion  mo7'e  than  |  all  •  the  |  dwellings  •  of  |  Jacob. 

2  Very  excellent    tilings  are  |  spoken  •  of  |  thee  :    fJiDu  |  cit  -  v  |  of  •  =  | 
God. 

3  I  will  think  upon  Raliab  and  |  Bab  -  y-  |  Ion  :  with  \  them  *  that  |  know  • 
=  I  me. 

4  Behold  yc  the  Phil-  |  is  -  tines  |  also  :  and  they  of  Tyre  with  the  Morians  ;. 
lo,  I  there  •  =  |  was  *  he  |  born. 

5  And  of  Sion  it  shall  be  reported  that  lie  was  |  born  •  in  |  her  :    and  the 
Most  Hiijli  I  shall  •  =  |  sta  -  blish  |  her. 

6  The  Lord  shall  rehearse  it  when  he  writetli  up  the  |  peo  ■  =  |  pie  :  that  \ 
he  •  was  |  born  •  ■=.  \  there. 

7  The  singers  also  and  trumpeters  shall  |  he  •  re-  |  hearse :    All  my  fresh 
springs  \  shall  •  =  |  be  •  in  |  thee. 


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OIIOW  amiable  \  are  •  thy  |  dwellings  :  tliou  \  Lord  •  =  |  of  •  =  |  hosts  ! 
2  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the  courts  \  of  •  the  | 
Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  \  in  •  the  |  liv  -  ing  )  God. 

3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  her  an  house,  and  the  swallow  a  nest,  where 
she  may  |  lay  •  her  |  young  :  even  thy  altars  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  |  King  •  =  | 
and  •  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  (hvcll  \  in  •  thy  |  house :  they  will  he\Q\  -  way  | 
prais  -  ing  |  thee. 


The  Purification.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DATS. 


235 


5  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strengtli  \  is  •  in  |  thee  :  in  wltose  \  heart  •  are  | 
thy  •  =  I  ways. 

6  "Who  going  through  the  vale  of  misery  use  it  |  for  •  a  |  well  :  and  the  | 
pools  •  are  |  filled  •  with  |  water. 

*  7  They  will  go  from  |  strength  •  to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the  God  of  gods 
appeareth  every  one  of  |  them  •  in  |  Si  •  =  |  on. 

8  0  Lord  God  of  liosts,  \  hear  •  my  |  prayer :  hearken,  |  0  •  =  |  God  •  of  | 
Jacob. 

9  Behold  0  God  \  our  •  de-  |  fender  :  and  look  upon  the  face  of  |  thine  * 
An-  I  oint  •  =  |  ed. 

10  For  one  day  \  in  •  thy  |  courts  :  is  \  bet  -  ter  |  than  •  a  |  thousand. 

11  I  had  rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  the  liouse  \  of  •  my  |  God  :  than  to 
dwell  in  the  tents  \  of  •  un-  |  god  -  li-  |  ness. 

12  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  \  and  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Lord  will  give  grace 
and  worship  ;  and  no  good  thing  shall  he  withhold  from  them  that  |  live  •  a  | 
god  -  ly  I  life, 

13  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  blessed  is  the  man  that  |  putteth  •  his  |  trust ' 
in  I  thee. 


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Fsalm  113. — Laudafe,  pueri. 

I    JDRAISE  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  servants  :    0  ^jrrz/.s'e  the  |  Name  •  =  |  of  •  the  | 
I  Lord. 

!        2  Blessed  be  the  Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  from  this  time  fortli  |  for  •  =  | 
ev  -  er-  |  more. 

3  The  Lord's  \  Name  •  is  |  praised  :  from  the  rising  up  of  the  sun  unto  the  | 
go  -  ing  I  down  •  of  the  |  same. 

4  The  Lord  is  liigh  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  heathen  :  and  his  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  bove  • 
the  I  heavens. 

5  Who  is  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God,  that  hath  his  |  dwelling  •  so  |  high : 
and  yet  humbleth  himself  to  behold  the  things  that  |  are  •  in  |  heaven  •  and  | 
earth ! 

6  He  taketh  up  the  simple  \  out  •  of  the  |  dust :  and  lifteth  the  |  poor  •  =  | 
out  •  of  the  I  mire  j 

*  Repeat  second  part  here. 


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7  That  he  may  set  ]iim  \  with  •  the  |  princes  :  even  toith  the  |  prin  -  ces 
of  •  his  I  peoijle. 

8  He  maketh  the  barren  luoman  to  |  keep  •  =  |  house  :  and  to  he  a  j  joy 
fill  I  mother  •  of  |  children. 


Fsalm  134:.—Ucce  nunc. 

BEHOLD  oiow,  I  praise  •  the  |  Lord  :  all  ye  |  serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  j  Lord  ; 
2  Ye  that  by  night  stand  in  the  house  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  even  in  the 
courts  of  the  |  house  •  of  |  our  •  =  |  God. 

3  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry  :  and  \  praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  | 
Lord. 

4  The  Lord  that  made  \  heaven  •  and  |  earth  :  give  thee  \  bless  -  ing  |  out  • 
of  I  Sion. 


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Psalm  6. — Domine,  ne  in  furore. 

OLORD  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  \  in  -  dig-  |  nation  :  neither  chasten  mc  in  | 
thy  •  dis-  I  pleas-  =  |  ure. 

2  Have  mercy  upon  me  0  Lord,  for  |  I  •  am  f  weak  :  0  Lord  heal  mc,  \  for  • 
my  I  bones  •  are  |  vexed. 

3  My  soul  also  is  |  sore  •  =  |  troubled  :  but  Lord,  how  long  \  wilt  •  thou  | 
pun  -  ish  I  me? 

4  Turn  thee  0  Lord,  and  de-  |  liver  •  my  |  soul :   0  save  me,  \  for  •  thy  ] 
mer  -  cy's  |  sake. 


Asn-WEDNESDAY.]  ON  CERTAIN  DATS.  237 

5  For  in  death  no  man  re-  |  member  -  eth  j  thee  :  and  who  will  give  thee  \ 
thanks  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  pit  ? 

G  I  am  weary  of  my  groaning ;  every  night  wash  |  I  •  my  |  bed  :  and  locder 
my  I  conch  •  =  |  with  •  my  |  tears. 

7  My  beanty  is  gone  for  |  ve  -  ry  |  trouble :  and  worn  away  hecaiise  of  |  all  * 
mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

8  Away  from  me,  all  ye  that  20or]c  \  van  -  i-  |  ty  :  for  the  Lord  hath  heard 
the  I  voice  •  of  |  my  •  =  |  weeping. 

9  The  Lord  hath  heard  \  my  •  pe-  |  tition  :  the  Lord  \  will  •  re-  |  ceive  * 
my  I  prayer. 

10  All  mine  enemies  shall  be  confounded,  and  |  sore  •  =  |  vexed  :  they  shall 
be  turned  IjacJc,  and  |  put  •  to  |  shame  •  =  |  suddenly. 


Psalm  32. — Beati,  quorum. 

BLESSED  is  he  whose  unrigMeotisness  \  is  •  for-  |  given  :  and  ivhose  \  sin  • 
is  I  GOV  -  er-  |  ed. 

2  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord  im-  |  putetli  •  no  |  sin  :  and  in 
whose  spirit  \  there  •  is  |  no  •  =  |  guile. 

3  For  whilst  I  |  held  •  my  |  tongue  :  my  bones  consumed  aioay  \  through  • 
my  I  daily  *  com-  |  plaining. 

4  For  thy  hand  is  heavy  upon  me  \  day  *  and  |  night :  and  my  moisture  is  ] 
like  •  the  |  drought  •  in  |  summer. 

5  I  will  acknowledge  my  sin  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  and  mine  unrighteousness  \ 
have  •  I  I  not  •  :=  |  hid. 

6  I  said,  I  will  confess  my  sins  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  so  thou  forgavest 
the  I  wicked  -  ness  |  of  •  my  |  sin. 

7  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  make  his  prayer  unto  thee,  in  a 
time  when  thou  \  may  est  *  be  |  found  :  but  in  the  great  water-floods  they  | 
shall  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  him. 

8  Thou  art  a  place  to  hide  me  in  ;  thou  shalt  j^reserve  \  me  '  from  |  trouble  : 
thou  shalt  compass  me  ahout  with  |  songs  •  of  de-  |  liv  -  er-  |  ance. 

9  I  will  inform  thee,  and  teach  thee  in  the  way  wherein  \  thou  *  shalt  |  go  : 
and  /  will  |  guide  •  thee  |  with  •  mine  |  eye. 

10  Be  ye  not  like  to  horse  and  mule  which  have  no  |  un  -  der-  [  standing : 
whose  mouths  must  be  held  with  bit  and  bridle,  \  lest  •  they  |  fall  •  up-  |  on 
thee. 

11  Great  plagues  remain  \  for  the  ■  un-  |  godly  :  but  whoso  jiutteth  his 
trust  in  the  Lord,  mercy  emhraceth  \  him  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

12  Be  glad  0  ye  righteous,  and  re-  |  joice  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  and  be  joyful  all 
ye  I  that  •  are  |  true  •  of  |  heart. 


238  PROPER  PSAL3fS  [Asii-Wedxesday. 

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Psalm.  38. — Domine,  ne  in  furore. 

PUT  me  not  to  rebuke  0  Zo;yZ,  |  in  *  thine  |  anger  :  neither  chasten  me  \ 
in  •  thy  |  heavy  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 

2  For  thine  arrows  |  stick  *  fast  |  in  me  :  and  \  thy  •  hand  |  presseth  •  me  | 
sore. 

3  There  is  no  health  in  my  flesh  hecause  of  |  thy  *  dis-  |  pleasure  :  neither 
is  there  any  rest  in  my  hones,  by  |  rea  -  son  |  of  •  my  |  sin. 

4  For  my  wickednesses  are  gone  \  over  ■  my  |  head  :  and  are  like  a  sore  lur- 
den,  too  |  heavy  •  for  |  me  •  to  |  bear. 

5  My  wounds  stink,  and  |  are  •  cor-  |  rupt :  through  \  my  •  =  |  fool  -  ish-  | 
ness. 

6  I  am  brought  into  so  great  trouble  and  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry  :  that  I  go  mourning  \ 
all  •  the  I  day  •  =  |  long. 

7  For  my  loins  are  filled  toith  a  |  sore  •  dis-  |  ease  :  and  there  is  no  \  whole  • 
part  I  in  •  my  |  body. 

8  I  am  feehle  and  |  sore  •  :=  |  smitten  :  I  have  roared  for  the  very  dis- 1 
quiet  -  ness  |  of  •  ray  |  heart. 

9  Lord,  thou  Jcnoivest  \  all  •  my  de-  |  sire  :  and  my  groaning  \  is  •  not  |  hid  • 
from  I  thee. 

10  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  hath  |  fail  -  ed  |  me  :  and  the  sight  of 
mine  \  eyes  •  is  |  gone  •  from  |  me. 

11  My  lovers  and  my  neighbours  did  stand  looking  up-  |  on  •  my  |  trouble  :  | 
and  my  kinsmen  \  stood  •  a-  |  far  •  =  |  off.  ' 

13  They  also  that  sought  after  my  life  laid  |  snares  •  for  |  me  :  and  they  that 
went  about  to  do  me  evil  talked  of  wickedness,  and  imagined  deceit  \  all  •  the  | 
day  '  =  I  long. 

13  As  for  me  I  was  like  a  deaf  man,  and  |  heard  •  =  |  not :  and  as  one  that 
is  dumb,  who  )  doth  •  not  |  open  •  his  |  mouth. 

14  1  became  even  as  a  man  that  |  hear  -  eth  |  not  :  and  in  whose  mouth  \ 
are  •  =  |  no  •  re-  |  proofs. 

15  For  in  thee  0  Lord,  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust :  thou  shalt  answer  for  | 
me  •  0  I  Lord  •  my  |  God. 

16  I  have  required  that  they,  even  mine  enemies  should  not  tri- 
umph I  o  -  ver  I  me :  for  when  my  foot  slipt,  they  rejoiced  \  greatly  •  a-  | 
gainst  •  =  I  me. 

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Ash-Wedxesdat.] 


ox  CEETAIX  DATS. 


239 


It  And  I  truly  am  |  set  •  in  the  |  plague  :  and  my  Iwaviness  is  [  ev  -  er  |  in  ■ 
my  1  sight. 

18  For  I  will  confess  my  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  be  |  sor  -  ry  |  for  •  my  |  sin. 

19  But  mine  enemies  Jive,  \  and  •  are  |  mighty  :    and    they  that   hate   me 
u'rongfuUy  \  are  •  =  |  many  •  in  |  number. 

20  They  also  that  reward  evil  for  good  \  are  •  a-  |  gainst  me  :  because  I  fol- 
low the  I  thing  •  that  |  good  •  =  |  is. 

21  Forsake  me  not,  0  |  Lord  •  my  |  God  :  be  not  \  thou  •  =  |  far  •  from  |  me. 

22  Haste  \  thee  •  to  |  help  me  :  0  Lord  \  God  •  of  |  my  ■  sal-  |  ration. 


Asli- Wednesday. 


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Stonex. 


Psalm  102. — Domiiie,  exaudi. 

TTEA  R    my  [  prayer  •  0  |  Lord  :     and    let    my  |  cry  -  ing  |  come  •  unto  1 
^  ^      thee. 

2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  |  time  of  •  my  |  trouble  :   incline  thine 
ear  unto  me  when  I  call ;  0  |  hear  •  me  and  |  that  •  right  |  soon. 

3  For  my  days  are  consumed  a-  |  way  •  like  |  smoke  :   and  my  bones  are 
burnt  up  |  as  •  it  |  were  •  a  |  firebrand. 

4  My  heart  is  smitten  down,  and  withered  \  like  •  =  |  grass  :  so  that  /for-  | 
get  •  to  (  eat  •  my  |  bread. 

5  For  the  voice  \  of  •  my  |  groaning  :  my  bones  will  scarce  \  cleave  •  =  |  to  * 
my  I  flesh. 

G  I  am  become  like  a  pelican  in  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :    and  like  an  owl  \ 
that  •  is  I  in  •  the  |  desert. 

7  I  have  watched,  and  am  even  as  it  |  were  •  a  |  sparrow  :  that  sitteth  alone 
up-  I  on  •  the  |  house  •  =  |  top. 

8  Mine  enemies  revile  me  |  all  the  *  day  |  long  :  and  they  that  are  mad  upon 
me  are  |  sworn  •  to-  |  gether  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 

9  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  |  as  it  •  were  |  bread  :  and  \  mingled  •  my  |  drink  • 
with  I  weeping. 

10  And  that,  because  of  thine  indignation  \  and  •  :=  |  wrath  :  for  thou  hast 
taken  me  up,  \  and  •  =  |  cast  •  me  |  dovni. 

11  My  days  are  gone  \  like  •  a  |  shadow  :  and  /  am  |  wither  -  ed  |  like  •  =  | 
grass. 


240  PROPER   PSALMS  [Asii-Wkuxesday. 

237  Stonex. 

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12  But  thou  0  Lord  fthalt  en-  |  dure  •  for  [  ever  :    and  thy  remembrance 
througli-  I  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

13  Thou  shalt  arise,  and  have  mercy  up-  |  on  •  =  |  Sion  :  for  it  is  time  that 
thou  have  mercy  upon  her,  \  yea  •  the  |  time  •  is  |  eome. 

14  And  why?  thy  servants  M?j^/l' up-  |  on  -her  |  stones:  and  it  pitielh ///rw 
to  I  see  •  her  |  in  •  the  |  dust. 

15  The  heathen  shall /mr  thy  |  Name  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  all  the  kings  of  the 
earth  \  thy  •  =  |  Ma  -  jes-  |  ty. 

16  "When  the  Lord  shall  |  build  •  up  |  Sion  :  and  when  his  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  • 
ap-  I  pear. 

17  When  he  turneth  him  unto  the  prayer  of  the  ^joor  |  de  -  sti-  |  tute  :  and 
de-  I  spis  -  eth  |  not  •  their  de-  |  sire. 

18  This  shall  be  written  for  those  \  that   •  come  |  after  :    and  the  people 
which  shall  be  |  born  •  shall  |  praise  •  the  |  Lord. 

19  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  his  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry :   out  of  the  heaven 
did  the  |  Lord  •  be-  |  hold  •  the  |  earth  ; 

20  That  he  might  hear  the  mourning  of  such  as  are  in  cap-  |  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  : 
and  deliver  the  children  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  un  -  to  |  death ; 

21  That  they  may  declare  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  •  in  |  Sion  :  and  his  luor- 
shi])  I  at  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

22  When  the  people  are  gathered  to-  |  ge  •  =  |  tlier  :    and  the  kinf/doins  \ 
al  -  so  to  I  serve  •  the  |  Lord. 

23  He  brought  down  my  strengtJt  \  in  •  my  |  journey  :   and  \  shorten  -  ed  | 
my  •  =  I  days. 

24  But  I  said,  0  my  God,  take  me  not  away  in  the  |  midst  of  •  mine  |  age  : 
as  for  thy  years  they  endure  through-  |  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

25  Thou  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid  i\\^  foundation  \  of  •  the  |  earth  : 
and  the  heavens  are  the  |  work  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  hands. 

26  They  shall  perish,  but  |  thou  •  shalt  en-  |  dure  :  they  all  shall  wax  \  old  * 
as  I  doth  •  a  |  gai-ment ; 

27  And  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and  |  they  •  shall  be  |  changed  : 
but  thou  art  the  same,  and  |  thy  •  years  |  shall  *  not  |  fail. 

28  The  children  of  thy  servants  \  shall  •  con-  |  tinue  :  and  their  seed  shall  | 
stand  •  fast  |  in  •  tliy  |  sight. 


Ash-Wednesday.] 


OK  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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Psalm  130.— Z)e  frofundis. 

OUT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto  |  thee  '  0  |  Lord  :  Lord  \  hear  •  =  | 
my  •  =  I  voice. 

2  0  let  thine  eai's  con-  |  sid  -  er  |  well  :  the  \  voice  •  of  |  my  •  com-  |  plaint. 

3  If  thou   Lord  wilt   be   extreme  to  mark  what  is  |  done  •  a-  |  miss  :    0 
Lord,  I  who  •  =  |  may  •  a-  |  bide  it  ? 

4  For  there  is  mercy  \  with  •  =  |  thee  :    therefore  \  shalt  *  =  |  thou  •  be  | 
feared. 

5  I  look  for  the  Lord  ;  my  S02il  doth  |  wait  •  for  |  him  :    in  \  his  •  word  | 
is  •  my  I  trust. 

6  My  souifleefh  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  before  the  morning  watch  ;    I  say, 
be-  I  fore  •  the  |  morn  -  ing  |  watch. 

7  0  Israel  trust  in  the  Lord  ;   for  with  the  Lo7'd  \  there  •  is  |  mercy ;  and 
with  I  him  •  is  |  plent  -  eous  re-  |  demption. 

8  And  he  shall  redeem  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  from  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  sins. 


Psalm  143. — Domine,  exaudi. 


HEAR  my  prayer  0  Lord,  and  consider  \  my  •  de-  |  sire  :   hearken  unto 
me  for  thy  \  truth  •  and  |  righteous  -  ness'  |  sake. 

2  And  enter  not  into  judgment  \  with  :  thy  |  servant  :  for  in  thy  sight  shall 
no  man  |  living  •  be  |  just  -  i-  |  tied. 

3  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul ;  he  hath  smitten  my  life  \  down  • 
to  the  I  ground  :  he  hath  laid  me  in  the  darkness,  as  the  men  \  that  •  have  ) 
been  •  long  |  dead. 


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4  Therefore  is  my  s2nTit  |  vex  -  ed  with-  |  in  me  :  and  my  heart  with-  |  in  • 
me  is  I  de  -  so-  |  late. 

5  Yet  do  I  remember  the  time  past ;  I  muse  vjmn  \  all  •  thy  |  works  :  yea, 
I  exercise  myself  in  the  |  works  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  hands. 

G  I  stretch  forth  my  hamU  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  my  soul  gaspeth  unto  thee  \  as  • 
a  I  thirst  -  y  |  land. 

7  Hear  me  0  Lord  and  that  soon ;  for  my  f<2^irit  \  wax  -  eth  |  faint :  hide 
not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like  unto  them  that  |  go  •  down  |  in  -  to  the  |  pit. 

8  0  let  me  hear  thy  loving-kindness  betimes  in  the  morning ;  for  in  thee  \ 
is  •  my  I  trust :  show  thou  me  the  way  that  I  should  walk  in  ;  for  I  lift  nj)  my  j 
soul  •  =  I  un  -  to  I  thee. 

9  Deliver  me  0  hom)  from  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies :  for  I  flee  unto  |  thee  •  to  | 
hide  •  =  I  me. 

10  Teach  me  to  do  the  thing  that  pleaseth  thee  ;  for  thou  \  art  •  my  |  God : 
let  thy  loving  Spirit  lead  me  forth  into  the  |  land  •  of  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness. 

11  Quicken  me  0  Lord,  for  |  thy  •  name's  |  sake  :  and  for  thy  righteous- 
ness' sake  bring  my  |  soul  •  =  |  out  •  of  |  trouble. 

12  And  of  thy  goodness  sJay  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  destroy  all  them 
that  vex  my  soul ;  \  for  •  I  |  am  •  thy  |  servant. 


The  Aiiinmciation. 

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Psalm  89. —  ■\[isericordia.^  Domini. 

MY  song  shall  be  alway  of  the  loving-^- /■;^r/;^<?,'s\s  |  of  *  the  |  Lord  :  with  my 
mouth  will  I  ever  be  showing  thy  truth  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  • 
an-  I  other. 

2  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  be  set  np  \  for  *  =  |  ever  :  thy  truth  shalt 
thou  I  sta  -  blish  |  in  •  the  |  heavens. 


The  Annunciation.]  ON  CERTAIN  DAYS.  243 

3  I  have  made  a  covenant  \  with  •  my  [  t^hosen  :  I  have  sivorn  unto  |  Da  - 
vid  I  my  •  =  |  sei'vant  ; 

4  Thy  seed  will  I  stahJisli  \  for  •  ^  |  ever  :  and  set  up  thy  throne  from  one 
gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other. 

5  0  LoED,  the  very  lieavens  q\\q\\  ]) raise  thy  |  won  -  drous  |  works  :  and  thy 
truth  in  the  congre-  \  ga  -  tion  |  of  •  the  |  saints. 

6  For  who  is  he  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  clouds  :  that  shall  le  com-  |  par  -  ed  | 
un  -  to  the  j  Lord  ? 

7  And  what  is  he  ?l-  \  mong  •  the  |  gods  :  that  shall  he  \  like  •  un-  |  to  •  the  | 
Lord? 

8  God  is  very  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  council  \  of  •  the  |  saints  :  and  to 
be  had  in  reverence  of  all  them  \  that  •  are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  him. 

9  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  ivlio  is  |  like  •  unto  |  thee :  thy  truth  most  mighty 
Lord,  I  is  •  on  .|  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

10  Thou  rulest  the  raging  \  of  '  the  |  sea :  thou  stillest  the  waves  there-  |  of  • 
when  j  they  •  a-  |  rise. 

11  Thou  hast  subdued  Egypt,  and  de-  |  stroy  -  ed  |  it  :  thou  hast  scattered 
thine  enemies  abroad  \  with  •  thy  |  might  -  y  |  arm. 

12  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  |  al  -  so  is  |  thine :  thou  hast  laid  the 
foundation  of  the  round  world,  and  |  all  •  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

13  Thou  hast  made  the  north  \  and  •  the  |  south  :  Tabor  and  Hermon  shall 
re-  I  joice  •  in  |  thy  •  =  |  Name. 

14  Thou  hast  a  |  might  -  y  |  arm  :  strong  is  thy  hand,  and  |  high  •  is  |  thy  * 
right  I  hand. 

15  Eighteousness  and  equity  are  the  habitation  \  of  •  thy  |  seat :  mercy  and 
truth  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  •  thy  |  face. 

16  Blessed  is  the  people  0  Lord,  that  can  re-  |  Joice  *  in  |  thee  :  they  shall 
walk  in  the  light  \  of  •  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

17  Their  delight  shall  be  daily  |  in  *  thy  |  Name  :  and  in  thy  righteousness  \ 
shall  •  they  |  make  •  their  |  boast. 

18  For  thou  art  the  glory  \  of  •  their  |  strength  :  and  in  thy  \o\mg-kindness 
thou  I  shalt  •  lift  ]  up  •  our  |  horns, 

19  For  the  Lord  is  |  our  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Holy  One  of  |  Is  -  rael  [  is  •  our  | 
King. 

20  Thou  spakest  sometime  in  visions  unto  thy  saints,  \  and  •  =  |  saidst :  I 
have  laid  help  upon  One  that  is  mighty,  I  have  exalted  One  \  chos  -  en  |  out  • 
of  the  I  people. 

21  I  have  found  David  \  my  •  =  (  servant :  with  my  holy  oil  have  |  I  *  an- 1 
oint  -  ed  |  him. 

22  My  hand  shall  |  hold  •  him  |  fast :  and  my  |  arm  •  shall  |  strength  -  en  | 
him. 

23  The  eiiemy  shall  not  be  able  to  |  do  •  him  |  violence  :  the  son  of  wicked- 
ness  I  shall  •  not  |  hurt  •  =  i  him. 


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24  I  will  smite  down  his/o^.s^  be-  |  fore  •  his  |  face  :  and  \  plague  •  =  |  them  • 
that  I  hate  him. 

25  My  truth  also  and  my  vicrrii  shall  |  Ijo  •  with  |  him  :    and  in  my  Name 
shall  his  liorn  \  be  •  ex-  |  alt  •  =  |  ed, 

26  I  will  set  his  dominion  also  \  in  •  the  |  sea  :  and  his  |  right  •  hand  |  in  • 
the  I  floods. 

27  He  shall  call  me,  Thou  |  art  •  my  |  Father  :  my  God,  \  and  •  my  |  strong  • 
sal-  I  vation. 

28  And  I  will  make  him  \  my  •  First-  |  born  :    higher  \  than  •  the  |  kings  • 
of  the  I  earth. 

29  My  mercy  will  I  keej)  for  him  for  |  ev-  er-  |  more  :   and  my  covenant  \ 
shall  •  stand  |  fast  •  with  |  him. 

30  His  seed  also  will  I  mahe  to  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  and  his  throne  |  as  * 
the  I  days  •  of  |  heaven. 

31  But  if  his    children  for-  |  sake  •  my  |  law  :    and  \  walk  •  not  |  in  •  my  | 
judgments. 

32  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  keep  not  \  my  •  com-  |  mandments :    I 
will  visit  their  offences  with  the  rod,  \  and  •  their  |  sin  •  with  |  scourges. 

33  Nevertheless,  my  loving-kindness  Avill  I  not  utterly  \  take  •  from  |  him  : 
nor  I  suffer  •  my  |  truth  •  to  |  fail. 

34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor  alter  the  thing  that  is  gone  \  out  of  • 
my  I  lips  :  I  have  sworn  once  by  my  holiness,  that  |  I  *  will  |  not  '  fail  |  David. 

35  His  seed  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever :  and  his  seat  is  like  as  the  |  sun  • 
be-  I  fore  •  =  |  me. 

36  He  shall  stand  fast  for  evermore  \  as  •  the  |  moon  :    and  as  the  |  faith  - 
ful  I  witness  •  in  |  heaven. 

37  But  thou  hast  abhorred  and  forsaken  \  thine  •  An-  |  ointed  :  and  \  art  * 
dis-  I  pleas  -  ed  |  at  him. 

38  Thou  hast    broken  the    covena)it  |  of  •  thy  |  servant :    and  cast  his  | 
crown  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  ground. 

39  Thou  hast  overthrown  \  all  •  his  |  hedges  :  and  \  bro  -  ken  |  down  •  his  | 
strongholds. 

40  All  they  that  go  by  \  spoil  •  =  |  him  :  and  he  is  become  a  re-  |  proach  •  =  i 
to  •  his  I  neighbours. 

41  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  \  of  •  his  |  enemies  :  and  made  all  his  | 
adver-saries  |  to  "  re-  |  joiee. 


The  Axnunci.vtiox.J 


OJY  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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42  Thou  hast  taken  away  the  |  edge  of  •  his  |  sword  :  and  givest  him  not  ; 
victo  -  ry  I  in  •  the  |  battle. 

43  Thou  hast  put  |  out  •  his  |  gloiy  :  and  cast  his  |  throne  •  =  |  down  •  to 
the  I  ground. 

44  The  days  of  his  youth  \  hast  •  thou  |  shortened  :  and  \  covered  •  him  1 
with  •  dis-  I  honour. 

45  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  thy-  |  self  ■  for  |  ever  :  and  shall  |  thy  • 
wrath  I  burn  •  like  |  fire  ? 

46  0  remember  how  short  \  my  •  time  |  is  :  wherefore  hast  thoit  \  made  • 
all  I  men  ■  for  |  nought  ? 

47  What  man  is  he  that  Jiveth,  and  shall  |  not  •  see  |  death  :  and  shall  he 
deliver  his  soul  \  from  •  the  |  hand  •  of  |  hell  ? 

48  Lord,  where  are  thy  old  loving-  \  kind  -  uess-  |  es :  which  thou  swarest 
unto  I  Da  -  vid  |  in  •  thy  |  truth  ? 

49  Eemember  Lord,  the  rebuke  that  thy  \  serv  -  ants  |  have  :  and  how  I  do 
bear  in  my  hosom  the  re-  |  bukes  •  of  |  ma  -  ny  |  people  ; 

50  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  blasphemed  thee,  and  slandered  the 
footsteps  of  I  thine  •  An-  |  ointed  :  Praised  be  the  Lord  for  evermore.  |  A.  - 
men  |  and  •  A-  [  men. 


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T  ORD,  I  am  |  not  •  high-  |  minded  :  /  |  have  '  no  |  proud  •  =  |  looks. 

2  I  do  not  exercise  myself  in  [  great  •  =  |  matters  :  wh  ich  \  are  •  too  [ 
high  •  for  I  me. 

3  But  I  refrain  my  soul  and  keep  it  low,  like  as  a  child  that  is  iceaned  \ 
from  •  his  |  mother :  yea,  my  soul  is  even  |  as  •  a  |  wean  -  ed  |  child. 

4  0  Israel,  \  trust  •  in  the  [  Lord  :   from  this  time  \  forth  •  for  |  ev  -  er  ] 
more. 


Psalm  1^2.— 2Temenio,  Domine. 
T  ORD  re-  |  mem  -  ber  |  David  :  and  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  trouble  : 

2  How  he  sivare  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  vowed  a  vow  unto  the  Al-  | 
might  -  y  |  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 

3  I  will  not  come  within  the  tabernacle  \  of  •  mine  |  house  :   nor  \  climb  • 
up  j  into  •  my  |  bed ; 


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4  I  will  not  suffer  mine  eyes  to  sleep,  nor  mine  |  eye  -  lids  to  |  slumber  : 
neither  the  temples  of  my  head  to  |  take  •  =  |  an  -  y  |  rest ; 

5  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  temple  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  an  habitation 
for  the  I  might  -  y  |  God  •  of  |  Jacob. 

6  Lo,  we  heard  of  the  same  at  j  Eph  -  ra-  |  ta  :   and  \  found  •  it  |  in  •  the  | 
wood. 

7  We  will  go  into  his  |  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  and  fall  loio  on  our  |  knees  •  be-  | 
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8  Arise   0    Lord,   into  tliy  \  rest  -  ing  |  place  :  thou,   and   the  |  ark  •  of 
thy  •  =  I  strength. 

9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  let  thy  saints 
sing  •  with  |  joy  -  ful-  |  ness. 

10  For  thy  servant  \  Da- vid's  |  sake  :  turn  not  away  the  |  presence  •  of 
thine  •  An-  |  ointed. 

11  The  Lord  hath  made  a  faithful  oath  \  un  -  to  |  David  :  and  he  \  shall 
not  I  shrink  •  from  |  it ; 

12  Of  the  fruit  \  of  •  thy  |  body  :  shall  /  |  set  •  up-  |  on  •  thy  |  seat. 

13  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant,  and  my  testimonies  that  |  I 
shall  I  learn  them  :   their  children  also  shall  sit  upon  thy  seat  \  for  •  =  |  ev  • 
er-  I  more. 

14  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Sion  to  be  an  habitation  \  for  •  him-  |  self 
he  hath  |  long  -  ed  |  for  •  =  |  her. 

15  This  shall  be  my  |  rest  •  for  |  ever  :  here  will  I  dwell,  for  I  |  have  •  a  de- 
light •  there-  |  in. 

16  I  will  bless  her  |  victuals  •  with  |  increase :   and  will  satisfy  \  her  •  = 
poor  •  with  I  bread. 

17  I  will  deck  her  |  priests  *  with  |  health  :    and  her  saints  \  shall  *  re- 
joice •  and  I  sing. 


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18  There  shall  I  make  the  liorn  of  |  Da  -  vid  to  |  flourish  :  I  have  ordained 
a  I  Ian  -  tern  for  |  mine  •  An-  |  ointed. 

19  As  for  his  enemies,  I  shall  clothe  \  them  •  with  |  shame  :  but  upon  Jiim- 
self  I  shall  •  his  |  crown  •  =  |  flourish. 


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I  WILL  give  thanks  unto  thee  0  Lord,  with  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  :   even  be- 
fore the  gods  will  I  sing  \  praise  •  =  |  un  -  to|  thee. 

2  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple  and  praise  thy  Name,  because  of 
thy  loving  kindness  \  and  ■  =  |  truth  :  for  thou  hast  magnified  thy  JV^ame,  and 
thy  I  Word  •  a-  |  hove  •  all  |  things. 

3  When  I  called  upon  thee,  thou  |  heard  -  est  [  me  :  and  enduedst  my  |  soul  • 
with  I  much  •  =  \  strength. 

4  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise  \  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  for  they  have 
heard  the  |  words  •  of  |  thy  •  =  |  mouth. 

5  Yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  ways  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  that  great  is  the  | 
glo  -  ry  I  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

6  For  though  the  Lord  be  high,  yet  hath  he  respect  \  un  -  to  the  |  lowly  : 
as  for  t]ie  proud,  he  be-  |  hold  -  eth  |  them  a  -  far  [  off. 

7  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trouble,  yet  shalt  |  thou  •  re-  |  fresh  me  : 
thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thy  hand  upon  the  furiousuess  of  mine  enemies, ^?kU^  \ 
thy  •  right  |  hand  •  shall  |  save  me. 

8  The  Lord  shall  make  good  his  lox'mg-lcindness  \  toward  •  =r  |  me  :  yea, 
thy  mercy  0  Lord  endureth  for  ever  ;  despise  not  then  the  |  works  •  of  |  thine  • 
own  I  hands. 


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Clood-Friday. 


[Good-Friuay. 


Flintopt. 


Psalm  22. — Deus,  Deus  metis  ! 

MY  God  !  my  God  !  look   upon  me  ;   Avhy  liast  thoio  for-  |  sak  -  en  |  me  : 
and  art  so  far  from  my  health,  im(\.  fi'om  the  |  Avords  '  of  |  my  •  com-  | 
plaint  ? 

2  0  my  God  I  ery  in  the  day-time,  but  tliou  |  hear  -  est  |  not :  and  in  the 
mghi-season  \  al  -  so  I  |  take  *  no  |  rest. 

3  And  thou  con-  |  tinu  -  est  |  holy :  0  thou  \  Worship  •  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

4  Our  fathers  \  hoped  •  in  |  thee  :  they  trusted  in  thee,  and  thou  \  didst  * 
de-  I  liv  -  er  |  them. 

5  They  called   upon   thee,  \  and  •  were  |  holpen  :    they  put  their  trust   in 
thee,  I  and  •  were  |  not  •  con-  |  founded. 

6  But  as  for  me,  I  am  a  ivorm,  and  |  no  •  =  |  man :  a  very  scorn  of  men, 
and  the  |  out  -  cast  |  of  •  the  |  people. 

7  All  they  that  see  me  \  laugh  •  me  to  |  scorn  :  they  shoot  out  their  lips, 
and  I  shake  •  their  |  heads  •  =  |  saying, 

8  lie  trusted  in   God,  that  he  loould  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  him  :  let  him  deliver 
Mm,  I  if  •  =  I  he  •  will  |  have  him. 

9  But  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  my  |  mo  -  ther's  |  womb  :  thou  wast 
my  hope,  when  I  hanged  yet  up-  |  on  •  my  |  mo  -  ther's  |  breasts. 

10  I  have  been  left  unto  thee  ever  since  \  I  *  was  |  born  :  thou  art  my  God 
eve7i  I  from  •  my  (  mo  -  ther's  |  womb. 

11  0  go  not  from  me ;  for  trouble  is  |  hard  •  at  |  hand  :  and  \  there  •  is  | 
none  •  to  |  help  me. 

12  Many  oxen  are  |  come  •  a-  |  bout  me  :  fat  bulls  of  Basan  close  me  \  in  * 
on  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

13  They  gape  upon  me  \  with  •  their  |  mouths  :  as  it  were  a  ramping  \  and  • 
a  I  roar  -  ing  |  lion. 

14  I  am  poured  out  like  water,  and  all  my  hones  are  |  out  •  of  |  joint  :.my 
heart  also  in  the  midst  of  my  hody  is  |  even  *  like  |  melt  -  ing  |  wax. 

15  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd,  and  my  tongue  cleaveth  \  to  ' 
my  I  gums  :  and  thou  shalt  bring  me  \  in  -  to  the  |  dust  •  of  |  death. 

16  For  many  dogs  are  |  come  •  a-  |  bout  me  :  and  the  counsel  of  the  loicked  j 
lay  -  eth  |  siege  •  a-  |  gainst  me. 


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17  They  pierced  my  hands  and  my  feet ;  I  may  tell  \  all  •  my  |  bones  :  they 
stand  staring  and  |  looking  •  up-  |  on  *  ==  |  me. 

18  They  part  my  ^armew^s  a-  |  mong  •  =  |  them  :  andcas^f  |  lots  •  uj)-  |  on  • 
my  I  vesture. 

19  But  be  not  thou/«r  from  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :  thou  art  my  succour^  \  haste  * 
thee  to  I  help  *  =  |  me. 

20  Deliver  my  soul  \  from  •  the  |  sword  :  my  darling  from  the  [  pow  -  er  [ 
of  •  the  I  dog. 

21  Save  me  from  the  |  li  -  en's  |  mouth  :   thou  hast  heard  me  also  from 
among  the  |  horns  •  of  the  j  un  -  i-  |  corns. 

22  I  will  declare  thy  Name  \  unto  •  my  |  brethren :    in  the  midst  of  the 
congregation  \  will  •  I  |  praise  •  =  |  thee. 


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23  0  praise  the  Lord,  \  ye  •  that  |  fear  him  :  magnify  him  all  ye  of  the  seed 
of  Jacob  \  and  fear  him  all  ye  \  seed  •  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

24  For  he  hath  not  despised  nor  abhorred  the  low  estate  \  of  •  the  |  poor  : 
he  hath  not  hid  his  face  from  him  ;  but  when  he  called  unto  |  him  •  he  |  heard  • 
=  I  him. 

25  My  praise  is  of  thee  in  the  great  \  con  -  gre-  |  gation  :  my  vows  will  I 
'perform  in  the  |  sight  •  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

2G  The  poor  shall  eat,  and  be  |  sat  -  is-  |  fied  :  they  that  seek  after  the  Lokd 
shall  praise  liim :  your  |  heart  •  shall  |  live  •  for  |  ever. 

27  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remember  themselves,  and  be  t^irned  \ 
un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  all  the  kindreds  of  the  nations  shall  |  wor  -  ship  be-  | 
fore  •  :=  I  him. 

28  For  the  kingdom  \  is  •  the  |  Lord's :  and  he  is  the  Governor  a-  |  mong  • 
the  I  peo  •  =  I  pie. 

29  All  such  as  be  fat  up-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :  have  eaten,  \  and  *  =  |  wor  - 
ship-  I  ped. 

30  All  they  that  go  down  into  the  dust  shall  |  kneel  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  and 
no  man  hath  |  quicken  -  ed  |  his  •  own  |  soul. 

31  My  seed  shall  |  serve  •  =  |  him  :  they  shall  be  counted  unto  the  Lord  \ 
for  •  a  I  gen  -  e-  |  ration. 

32  They  shall  come,  and  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  |  right  -  ecus-  (  ness  : 
unto  a  peo|Jle  that  shall  be  horn^  \  Avhom  •  the  |  Lord  •  hath  |  made. 


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PROPER  PSALMS 


[Goou-FuiuAi. 


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Psalm  40. — Expectans  expedavi. 

I  WAITED  patiejitly  \  for  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  he  inclined  unto  |  me  •  and  | 
heard  •  my  |  calling. 

2  He  brought  me  also  out  of  the  horrible  pit,  out  of  the  |  mire  •  and  |  clay  : 
and  set  my  feet  upon  the  rock,  and  |  or  -  der-  |  ed  •  my  |  goings. 

3  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  \  in  •  my  |  mouth  :  even  a  thanksgiving  \ 
un  -  to  I  our  •  =  |  God. 

4  Many  shall  |  see  it  •  and  |  fear :  and  shall  j'j?<^  their  |  trust  *  =  |  in  • 
the  I  Lord. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  set  his  hope  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  turned 
not  unto  the  proud,  and  to  such  as  |  go  •  a-  |  bout  •  Avith  |  lies. 

6  O  Lord  my  God,  great  are  the  wondrous  works  which  thou  hast  done, 
like  as  be  also  thy  thoughts,  which  |  are  *  to  |  us- ward  :  and  yet  there  is  no 
man  that  j  order  -  eth  |  them  *  unto  |  thee. 

7  If  I  should  declare  them,  \  and  •  sj^eak  |  of  them  :  they  should  be  more 
than  /  am  |  a  -  ble  |  to  •  ex-  |  press. 

8  Sacrifice  and  meat-offering  thou  |  would -est  |  not :  but  mine  cars  |  hast  • 
thou  I  o  -  pen-  |  ed. 

9  Burnt-offerings  and  sacrifice  for  sin  hast  thou  |  not  *  re-  |  quired  :  thc?i  \ 
said  •  I  I  Lo  •  I  I  come  ; 

10  In  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written  of  me,  that  I  should  fulfil  thy 
loill,  I  0  •  my  |  God  :  I  am  content  to  do  it ;  yea  thy  Ia2v  \  is  •  with-  |  in  * 
my  I  heart. 

11  I  have  declared  thy  righteousness  in  the  great  \  con-gre-  |  gation  :  lo,  I 
will  not  refrain  my  lips,  0  ]  Lord  •  and  |  that  *  thou  |  knowest. 

12  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  with-  |  in  •  my  |  heart :  my  talk  hath 
been  of  thy  truth,  \  and  •  of  |  thy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

13  I  have  not  kept  back  thy  loving  \  mercy  •  and  |  truth  :  from  the  | 
great  •  =  |  con-gre-  |  gation. 

14  Withdraw  not  thou  thy  mercy  from  |  me  •  0  |  Lord  :  let  thy  loving- 
kindness  and  thy  t?'uth  \  al  -  way  pre-  |  serve  •  =  |  me. 

15  For  innumerable  troubles  are  come  about  me  ;  my  sins  have  taken  such 
hold  upon  me  that  I  am  not  able  to  |  look  •  =  \  up  :  yea  they  ai-o  more  in 
number  than  the  hairs  of  my  head,  and  my  |  heart  •  hath  |  fail  -  ed  |  me. 

16  0  Lord,  let  it  be  thy  jjleasnre  to  de-  |  liv-er  |  me  :  mak'e  ha.stc,  0  | 
Lord  •  to  |  help  •  =  j  me. 


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17  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  together,  that  seek  after  my 
soul  I  to  •  de-  I  stroy  it  :  let  them  be  driven  backward  and  put  to  rebuke,  | 
that  •  =  I  wish  •  me  |  evil. 

18  Let  them  be  desolate,  and  re-  |  warded  •  with  |  shame :  that  say  unto  me 
Fie  upon  thee  /  |  fie  '  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee. 

19  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  be  joyful  and  |  glad  •  in  |  thee  :  and  let 
such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  ahoay,  The  ]  Lord  •  be  |  prais  •  =  |  ed. 

20  As  for  me,  I  am  |  poor  •  and  |  needy  :  but  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  car  -  eth  |  for 
me. 

21  Thou  art  my  helper  \  and  •  re-  |  deemer  :  make  no  long  \  tarry  -  ing,  |  0  • 
my  I  God. 


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Fsalm  54. — Deus,  in  nomine. 

SAVE   me   0    God,    for  |  thy  •  Xame's  |  sake  :   and  a-    [  venge  •  me  |  in  • 
thy  I  strength. 

2  Hear   my  |  prayer  •  0  |  God  :   and  hearken  unto   the  |  words  •  =  |  of  • 
my  I  mouth. 

3  For  strangers  are  risen  up  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  and  tyrants  which  have 
not  God  before  their  eyes,  \  seek  *  =  |  after  •  my  |  soul. 

4  Behold,  \  God   is  •  my  |  helper  :    the    Lord    is    with    them  \  that  •  up-  | 
hold  •  my  |  soul. 

5  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  \  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  destroy  thou  \  them  •  in  | 
thy  •  =  I  truth. 

6  An  offering  of  a  free  heart  will  I  give  thee,  and  ptraise  thy  |  Name  •  0  | 
Lord  :  because  it  |  is  •  so  |  com  -  forta-  |  ble. 

7  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  |  all  •  my  |  trouble  :  and  mine  eye  hath 
seen  his  desire  up-  |  on  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 


252 


PROPER  PSALMS 


Good-Friday. 

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Psalm  64. — Exaudi,  Deus. 

HEAR  my  voice  0  God  \  in  •  my  |  prayer  :   preserve  my  life  from  |  fear  • 
of  the  I  en  -  e-  |  my. 

2  Hide  me  from  the  gathering  together  \  of  *  the  |  froward  :  and  from  the 
insurrection  |  of  •  =  |  wick  -  cd  |  doers  ; 

3  Who  have  whet  their  tongue  |  like  •  a  |  sword  :  and  shoot  out  their  ar- 
roius  I  e  -  ven  |  bit  -  ter  |  words  ; 

4  That  they  may  privily  slioot  at  |  him  •  that  is  |  perfect :  suddenly  do 
they  I  hit  •  him  and  |  fear  *  =  |  not. 

5  They  encourage  them-  |  selves  •  in  |  mischief  :  and  commune  among 
themselves  how  they  may  lay  snares ;  and  scty,  that  |  no  •  =  |  man  •  shall  |  see 
them. 

6  They  imagine  wickedness  and  |  prac  -  tise  |  it  :  that  they  keep  secret 
among  themselves,  every  man  |  in  •  the  |  deep  ■  of  his  |  heart. 

7  But  God  shall  suddenly  shoot  at  thon  with  a  |  swift  •  —  \  arrow  :  that  \ 
they  •  =  I  shall  •  be  |  wounded. 

8  Yea,  their  own  tongues  shall  |  make  '  them  |  fall :  insomuch  that  whoso 
seeth  them  shall  |  laugh  '  =  |  them  •  to  |  scorn. 

9  And  all  men  that  see  it  shall  say,  TJiis  hath  |  God  •  =  |  done  :  for  they 
shall  perceive  \  that  •  it  |  is  •  his  |  woi-k. 

10  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  and  j^ut  his  |  trust  •  in  |  him : 
and  all  they  that  are  \  true  •  of  |  heart  •  shall  be  |  glad. 


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Fsalm  88. — Domine,  Deus. 

OLORD  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have  cried  day  and  night  be-  |  fore  •  =  | 
thee  :  0  let  my  prayer  enter  into  thy  presence,  incline  thine  |  ear  •  un-  | 
to  •  my  I  calling. 

2  For  my  soulis  \  full  •  of  ]  trouble  :  and  my  life  \  draw  -  eth  |  nigh  •  unto  |  hell. 

3  I  am  counted  as  one  of  them  that  go  dotvn  |  in  -  to  the  |  int  :  and  I  have 
been  even  as  a  |  man  •  that  |  hath  •  no  |  strength. 

4  Free  among  the  dead,  like  unto  them  that  are  womided,  and  |  lie  •  in  the  | 
grave  :  who  are  out  of  remembrance,  and  are  cut  a-  |  way  •  from  |  thy  •  =  |  hand. 

5  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  |  low  -  est  |  pit :  in  a,2jlace  of  |  dark  -  ness  |  and  • 
in  the  |  deep, 

6  Thine  indignation  lieth  |  hard  up  -  on  |  me  :   and  thou  hast  vexed  \  me  • 
with  I  all  •  thy  |  storms. 

7  Thou  hast  put  away  mine  acquaintance  |  far  •  from  |  me  :    and  made  me 
to  I  be  •  ab-  |  horred  •  of  |  them. 

8  I  am  so  |  fast  •  in  |  prison  :  that  \  1  •  can-  |  not  •  get  |  forth. 

9  My  sight  faileth  for  |  ve  -  ry  |  trouble  :    Lord  I  have  called  daily  upon 
thee,  I  have  stretched /o/VA  my  |  hands  •  ^  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 

10  Dost  thou  show  wonders  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  dead  :    or  shall  the  dead  rise 
u})  a-  I  gain  •  and  |  praise  •  :=  |  thee  ? 

11  Shall  thy  loving-kindness  heshotved  \  in  'the  |  gi*ave  :  o?'thy  |  faithful- 
ness I  in  •  de-  |  struction  ? 

12  Shall  thy  wondrous  works  be  knotvn  |  in  •  the  |  dark  :  and  thy  righteous- 
ness in  the  la?id  where  |  all  •  things  |  are  •  for-  |  gotten  ? 

13  Unto  thee  have  I  cried,  |  0  *  :=  |  Lord  :   and  early  shall  my  lyrayer  \ 
come  •  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  thee. 

14  Lord,  why  abhorrest  \  thou  *  my  |  soul :  and  liidest  \  thou  •  thy  |  face  • 
from  I  me? 

15  I  am  in  misery,  and  like  unto  him  that  is  at  the  |  point  •  to  |  die  :  even 
from  my  youth  up  thy  terrors  have  I  suffered  \  with  '  a  |  trou  -  bled  |  mind. 

16  Thy  wrathful  displeasure  goeth  \  o  -  ver  |  me  :  and  the  fear  of  thee  \  hath  • 
un-  I  done  *  =  |  me. 

17  They  came  round  about  me  \  daily  •  like  |  water  :  and  compassed  me  to-  | 
gether  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

18  My  lovers  and  friends  hast  thou  put  a-  |  way  •  from  |  me  :  and  hid  iniiie 
ac-  I  quaint  -  ance  |  out  of  •  my  |  sight. 


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Psalm  4. — Chim  invocarem. 

HEAR  me  when  I  call,  0  God  of  my  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  thou  has  set  me 
at  liberty  when  I  was  in  trouble  ;  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  |  heark  -  en  | 
unto  •  my  |  prayer. 

2  0  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long  will  ye  bias-  |  pheme  *  mine  |  honour :    and 
have  such  pleasure  in  vanity,  \  and  •  seek  |  af  -  ter  |  falsehood  ? 

3  Know  this  also,  that  the  Lord  hath  chosen  to  himself  the  |  man  •  that  is  | 
godly :  when  I  call  upon  the  Lord  \  he  •  will  |  hear  •  =  |  me. 

4  Stand  in  awe,  and  |  sin  •  =  |  not :  commune  with  your  own  heart,  and  in 
your  I  chain  -  ber,  |  and  •  be  |  still. 

f)    Offer  the  sacrifice  of  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :    a?id  \  put  •  your  |  trust  *  in 
the  I  Loiii). 

G   There  be  |  many  •  that  |  say  :    Who  will  |  show  *  us  |  a  -  ny  |  good  ? 

7  Lord,  I  lift  •  thou  |  up  :  the  light  of  thy  |  conn  -  te-  |  nance  *  up-  |  on  us. 

8  Thou  hast  put  gladness  \  in  •  my  |  heart:  since  the  time  that  their  cor7i, 
and  I  Avine,  '  and  |  oil  •  in-  |  creased. 

9  I  will  lay  me  down  m  j^eace,  and  |  take  *  my  |  rest :    for  it  is  thou  Lord 
07ily,  that  I  makest  •  me  |  dwell  •  in  |  safety. 


Psalm  16. — Conservn  me,  Domine. 

Preserve  |  me  •  O  |  God  :  for  in  thee  \  have  •  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust. 

3  0  my  soul,  thou  hast  said  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  Thou  art  my  God  ;  my 
goods  are  |  noth  -  ing  |  un  -  to  |  tliee. 

3  All  my  delight  is  upon  the  saints  that  are  |  in  •  the  |  earth  :  and  upon 
S7(rh  I  as  •  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  virtue. 

4  But  they  that  run  after  an-  |  oth  -  er  |  god  :  sliall  \  have  •  =  |  great  •  =  | 
trouble. 

5  Their  drink-offerings  of  Hood  will  |  I  •  not  |  offer :  neither  make  mention 
of  \\\q'\v  I  names  •  with-  |  in  •  my  |  lips. 

(i  The  Lord  himself  is  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance,  \  and  of  *  my  \  cup: 
thon  I  slialt  •  main-  |  tain  *  my  |  lot. 


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I  ground  :  yea  I  |  have  •  a  |  good  - 


7  TJio  lot  is  fallen  unto  me  in  a  |  fair  • : 
ly  I  heritage. 

8  I  will  thank  the  Lord  for  |  giving  •  me  |  warning  :  my  reins  also  chasten 
me  I  in  •  the  |  night  •  =  j  season. 

9  I  have  set  God  always  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  me  :  for  he  is  on  my  right  Itand,  \ 
there  -  fore  I  |  shall  •  not  |  fall. 

10  Wherefore   my  heart  was  glad,   and  my  glory  re-  |  joic  •  =  |  ed  :   my 
flesh  also  \  shall  •  =  ]  rest  •  in  |  hope. 

11  For  why  ?  thou  shalt  not  leave  my  |  soul  •  in  |  hell  :  neither  shalt  thou 
suffer  thy  Holy  One  to  |  see  •  cor-  |  rup  •  =  |  tion. 

12  Thou  shalt  show  me  the  path  of  life  ;  in  thy  presence  is  the  |  fulness  * 
of  I  joy  :  and  at  thy  right  hand  there  is  jjleasiore  |  for  •  =  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 


R.  Cooke. 


Psalm  17. — Exmidi,  Domini, 

HEAE  the  right  0  Lord,  consider  \  my  •  com-  |  plaint :  and  hearken  unto 
my  prayer,  that  goetlx  not  \  out  •  of  |  feign  -  ed  |  lijjs. 

2  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  \  from  •  thy  |  presence  :  and  let  thine  eyes 
look  up-  I  on  •  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  equal. 

3  Thou  hast  proved  and  visited  mine  heart  in  the  night-season  ;  thou  hast 
tried  me,  and  shalt  find  no  wickedness  |  in  •  =:  |  me  :  for  I  am  utterly  purposed 
that  my  |  mouth  •  shall  |  not  •  of-  |  fend. 

4  Because  of  men's  works  that  are  done  against  the  words  \  of  •  thy  |  lips  : 
I  have  kept  me  from  the  ways  \  of  *  the  de-  |  stroy  •  =  |  er. 

5  0  hold  thou  up  my  goings  |  in  *  thy  |  paths  :  that  my  |  foot  -  steps  | 
slip  •  =  I  not. 

6  I  have  called  upon  thee  0  God,  for  j  thou  •  shalt  |  hear  me  :  incline  thine 
ear  to  me,  and  |  heark  -  en  |  unto  •  my  |  words. 

7  Show  thy  marvellous  loving-kindness,  thou  that  art  the  Saviour  of  them 
which  2)'i(i  their  |  trust  *  in  |  thee  :  from  such  as  re-  |  sist  •  thy  |  right  •  =  | 
hand. 

8  Keep  me  as  the  a^jple  |  of  •  an  |  eye  :  hide  me  under  the  |  sha  -  dow  |  of  • 
thy  I  wings, 

9  From  the  ungodly,  that  |  trou  -  ble  |  me  :  mine  enemies  compass  me 
round  about,  to  |  take  •  a  -  |  way  •  my  |  soul. 


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10  They  are  inclosed  in  |  their  •  own  |  fat :  and  their  movth  \  sjaeak  -etli  | 
proud  •  =  I  things. 

11  They  lie  waiting  in  our  umy  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side  :  turning  their  eyes  \ 
down  •  =  I  to  •  the  |  ground. 

12  Like  as  a  lion  that  is  (jreetly  \  of  •  liis  |  prey  :  and  as  it  were  a  lion's 
whelp  I  lurking  •  in  |  se  -  cret  |  places. 

13  Up  Lord,  disappoint  him,  and  |  cast  •  him  |  down  :  deliver  my  soul 
from  the  ungodly,  which  |  is  •  a  |  sword  •  of  |  thine. 

14  From  the  men  of  thy  hand  0  Lord,  from  the  men  I  say,  and  from  the  | 
e  -  vil  I  world  :  which  have  their  portion  in  this  life,  whose  bellies  thou  fillest  j 
with  '  thy  I  hid  *  =  |  treasure. 

15  They  have  children  at  |  their  •  do-  |  sire  :  and  leave  the  rest  of  their  \ 
sub  -  stance  |  for  •  their  |  babes. 

IG  But  as  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  presence  in  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness :  and 
when  I  awake  up  after  thy  likeness,  I  shall  be  |  sat  -  is-  |  fi  -  ed  |  with  it. 


Easter-Eyen. 


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Psalm  30. — Exaltabo  ie.  Domine. 


I  WILL  magnify  thee  0  Lord;  for  tJion  hast  |  set  "me  |  up  :  and  not  uiade 
my  foes  to  |  tri  -  umph  |  ov-er  |  me. 

2  0  Lord  my  frod,  I  |  cried  •  unto  |  thee  :  and  \  thou  •  hast  |  heal  -  ed  |  me. 

3  Thou   Lord,   hast  brought  my  so7fl  |  out  '  of  |  hell  :  thou  hast  kept  my 
life  from  t/ieni  \  tliat  •  go  |  down  •  to  the  |  pit. 

4  Sing  ])raises  unto  the  LoKD,  0  ye  |  saints  •  of  |  hi.s  :  and  give  tlianks  unto 
him,  for  a  remembrance  \  of  •  his  |  lio  -  li-  |  ness. 


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5  For  his  wrath  endureth  but  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  and  in  his  pleasure  \ 
is  •  =  I  life  :  heaviness  may  endure  for  a  niglit,  but  Joi/  \  com  -  eth  |  in  •  the  | 
morning. 

6  And  in  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall  never  \  be  •  re-  |  moved  :  thou  Lord 
of  thy  goodness;  hast  |  made  •  my  |  hill  •  so  |  strong. 

7  Thou  didst  ivrn  thy  |  face  •  from  |  me  :  a7id  |  I  •  =  |  was  •  =  |  troubled. 

8  Then  cried  /  unto  |  thee  *  0  |  Lord  :  and  gat  me  \  to  '  my  |  Lord  •  right  | 
humbly. 

9  What  profit  is  there  \  in  •  my  |  blood  :  when  /  |  go  •  down  |  to  •  the  |  pit  ? 

10  Shall  the  dust  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  or  shall  |  it  •  de-  |  clare  • 
thy  I  truth  ? 

11  Hear  0  Lord,  and  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  me  :  Lord,  \  be  •  thou  | 
my  •  =  I  helper. 

12  Thou  hast  turned  my  heaviness  |  in  -  to  |  joy  :  thou  hast  put  off  my 
sackcloth,  and  |  gird  -  ed  |  me  •  with  |  gladness  ; 

13  Therefore  shall  every  good  man  sing  of  thy  praise  with-  |  out  •  =  | 
ceasing  :   0  my  God,  I  will  give  thanks  |  un  -  to  |  thee  •  for  |  ever. 


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Fsalm  31. — In  te,  Domine,  speravi. 

I  Is  thee  0  Lord,  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust  :   let  me  never  be  jiut  to  confu- 
sion, deliver  me  ]  in  •  thy  |  right  -  eons-  |  ness. 

2  Bow  doii'n  thine  |  ear  •  to  |  me  :  make  haste  |  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me. 

3  And   be   thou   my  strong  rock,  and  |  house  *  of  de-  |  fence  :  that  thou  | 
may  -  est  |  save  •  =  |  me. 

4  For  thou  art  my  strong  rock  |  and  •  my  |  castle  :  be  thou  also  my  guide, 
and  lead  me  \  for  •  thy  |  Name's  *  =  |  sake. 

5  Draw  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid  privily  |  for  •  =  |  me  :  for  \ 
thou  •  =  I  art  •  my  |  strength. 

6  Into  thy  hands  I  com-  |  mend  •  my  |  spirit  :  for  thou  hast  redeemed  me, 
0  I  Lord  •  thou  |  G-od  •  of  |  truth. 

7  I  have  hated  them  that  hold  of  superstitious  \  van  -  i-  |  ties  :   and  my 
trust  I  hath  •  been  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 

8  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  \  in  •  thy  |  mercy  :  for  thou  hast  considered  my 
trouble,  and  hast  known  my  soul  |  in  •  ad-  |  ver  -  si-  |  ties. 


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9  Thou  hast  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of  the  |  en  -  e-  j  my  :  but  hast 
Bet  my  feet  |  in  •  a  |  large  •  =  |  room. 

10  Have  mercf  upon  me  0  Lord,  for  |  I  •  am  in  |  trouble  :  and  mine  eye  is 
consumed  for  very  heaviness ;  yea,  my  |  soul  •  =  |  and  •  my  |  body, 

11  For  my  life  is  waxen  old  with  |  hea-  vi-  |  ness  :  and  my  |  years  •  with  1 
mourn  •  =  |  ing. 

12  My  strength  fail  eth  me  5<?cfmse  of  |  mine  'in-  |  iquity:  a^i^my  |  bones*  =  | 
are  *  con-  j  sumed. 

13  I  became  a  reproof  among  all  mine  enemies,  but  especiaUy  a-  |  mong  • 
my  I  neighbours  :  and  they  of  mine  acquaintance  Avere  afraid  of  me  ;  and  they 
that  did  see  me  without,  con-  |  veyed  •  them-  |  selves  '  from  |  me. 

14  1  am  clean  forgotten  as  a  dead  man  |  out  •  of  |  mind  :  I  am  become  \  like  • 
a  I  brok  -  en  |  vessel. 

15  For  I  have  heard  the  blasphemy  of  the  |  mul  -  ti-  |  tude  :  and  fear  is  on 
every  side ;  while  they  conspire  together  against  me,  and  take  their  coun.sel  to  | 
take  •  a-  |  way  •  my  |  life. 

16  But  my  hope  hath  been  in  |  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  I  have  said,  \  Thou  •  art  | 
my  •  =  I  God. 

17  My  time  is  in  thy  hand  ;  deliver  me  from  the  ha)id  of  mine  |  en  -  e-  | 
mies  :  and  from  [  them  •  that  |  perse  -  cute  |  me. 

18  Show  thy  servant  the  light  of  thy  \  conn  -  te-  |  nance :  and  save  me  \  for  ■ 
thy  I  mer  -  cy's  |  sake. 

19  Let  me  not  be  confounded  0  Lord,  for  I  have  called  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee: 
let  the  ungodly  be  put  to  confusion,  and  be  pict  to  |  si  -  lence  |  in  •  the  |  grave. 

20  Let  the  lying  lips  be  |  put  •  to  |  silence  :  which  cruelly,  disdainfully, 
and  despitefidly  \  spea\  •  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  righteous. 

21  0  how  plentiful  is  thy  goodness,  which  thou  hast  laid  up  for  thon  that  | 
fear  •  =  |  thee  :  and  that  thou  hast  prepared  for  them  that  put  their  trust  in 
thee,  even  be-  |  fore  *  the  |  sons  •  of  |  nien  ! 

22  Thou  shalt  hide  them  privily  by  thine  own  jiresence  from  the  pro  rak- 
ing I  of  •  all  1  men  :  thou  shalt  keep  them  secretly  in  thy  tabernacle  \  froni  • 
the  I  strife  •  of  |  tongues. 

23  TJianhs  \  be  •  to  the  |  Lokij  :  for  he  hath  showed  me  marvellous  great 
kindness  |  in  •  a  |  strong  *  =  |  city. 

24  And  when  I  made  haste,  |  I  •  =  |  said  :  T  am  cast  out  of  the  |  sight  • 
of  I  thine  •  =  \  eyes. 


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25  Nevertheless,  thou  heardest  the  voice  \  of  •  my  |  prayer  :  ivhen  I  |  cri  - 
ed  I  un  -  to  |  thee. 

26  0  love  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  *  his  |  saints  :  for  the  Lord  jireserveth  them 
that  are  faithful,  and  plenteously  re-  |  ward  -  etli  the  |  ^jroud  •  ==  |  doer. 

27  Be  strong,  and  he  shall  es-  |  tablish  •  your  |  heart  :  all  ye  that  |  put  • 
your  I  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord. 


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"TTT^HY  do  the  heathen  so  furiously  \  rage  *  to-  |  gether :   and  why  do  the 
V  V     people  i-  I  magine  •  a  |  vain  •  =  |  thing  ? 

2  The  kings  of  the  earth  stand  up,  and  the  rulers  take  |  coun  -  sel  to-  | 
gether  :  against  the  Lord,  and  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  his  '  An-  |  ointed  : 

3  Let  us  Ireah  their  |  bonds  •  a-  |  sunder  :  and  cast  a-  |  way  •  their  |  cords  • 
from  I  us. 

4  He  that  dwelleth  in  heaven  shall  |  laugh  •  them  to  |  scorn  :  the  Lord  shall  | 
have  •  them  |  in  •  de-  |  rision. 

5  Then  shall  he  speak  unto  them  \  in  •  his  |  wrath  :  and  vex  them  \  in  •  his  | 
sore  •  dis-  |  pleasure. 

6  Yet  have  / 1  set  •  my  |  King :  iipon  my  |  ho  -  ly 

7  I  will  preach  the  law,  whereof  the  Lord  hath  | 
art  my  Son,  this  day  have  |  I  •  be-  |  got  -ten  |  thee. 

8  Desire  of  me,  and  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen  for  |  thine  •  in- 1  heritance  : 
and  the  utmost  parts  of  the  |  earth  •  for  |  thy  •  pos-  |  session. 

9  Thou  shalt  bruise  them  with  a  |  rod  •  of  |  iron  :  and  break  them  in 
pieces  \  like  •  a  |  pot  -  ter's  |  vessel. 

10  Be  wise  now  therefore,  |  0  *  ye  |  kings  :  be  learned  ye  that  are  \  judg  - 
es  I  of  •  the  |  earth. 

11  Serve  the  |  Lord  •  in  |  fear  :  and  rejoice  \  un  -  to  |  him  •  with  |  reverence. 

12  Kiss  the  Son  lest  he  be  angry,  and  so  ye  perish.  \  from  the  •  right  |  way  : 
if  his  wrath  be  kindled,  yea  but  a  little.  Blessed  are  all  they  that  |  put  •  their  | 
trust  •  in  I  him. 


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Psalm  bl.— Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

BE  merciful  unto  mo  0  (rod,  be  merciful  unto  me  ;  for  my  mul  \  trusteth  • 
in  I  thee  :    and  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  shall  be  my  refuge,  until 
this  tyranny  |  be  •  =  |  o  -  ver-  |  past. 

2  I  will  call  unto  the  |  most  •  high  |  God :  even  unto  the  God  that  shall 
perform  the  cause  \  which  •  I  |  have  •  in  |  hand. 

3-  He  shall  |  send  •  from  |  heaven  :  and  save  me  from  the  reproof  of  him  \ 
that  ■  would  I  eat  •  me  |  up. 

4  God  shall  send  forth  his  |  mercy  •  and  |  truth  :  my  S07d  |  is  •  a-  |  mong  • 
=  I  lions. 

5  And  I  lie  even  among  the  children  of  men,  that  are  |  set  •  on  |  fire  : 
whose  teeth  are  spears  and  arrows,  and  their  |  tongue  •  a  |  sharp  •  =  |  sword. 

G  f  Unison. )  Set  up  thyself  0  God,  a-  |  bove  •  the  |  heavens  :  and  thy  glory 
a-  I  bove  •  =  |  all  •  the  |  earth. 

7  (Harmony.)  They  have  laid  a  net  for  my  feet,  and  pressed  down  \  my  •  =  | 
soul  :  they  have  digged  a  pit  before  me,  and  are  fallen  into  the  |  midst  •  of  |  it  * 
them-  I  selves. 

8  My  heart   is  fixed   0  God,    my  |  heart  •  is 
give  •  =  I  praise. 

9  Awake  up  my  glory ;   aioalce,  \  lute  •  and 
wake  •  right  |  early. 

10  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee  0  Lord,  a-  | 
will  sing  unto  |  thee  *  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  nations. 

11  For  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy  reacheth 
thy  I  truth  '  =  |  un  -  to  the  |  clouds. 

12  (Unison.)  Set  up  thyself   0   God,  a-  |  bove 
glory  a-  |  bove  •  =  |  all  *  the  1  earth. 


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I  WILL   give   thanks   unto  the  Lord  witli  |  my  •  whole  |  heart  :    secretly 
among  the  fait J/fnI,  and  |  in  •  the  |  con  -  gre-  |  gation. 

2  The  v:or]cs  of  the  |  Lokd  •  are  |  great :  sought  out  of  all  them  \  that  'have  | 
pleasure  •  there-  |  in. 

3  His  Avork  is  worthy  to  he  praised  and  |  had  •  in  |  honour  :  and  his  right- 
eousness en-  (  dur  -  eth  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

4  The  merciful  and  gracious  Lord  hath  so  done  his  |  marvel  -  Ions  |  works  : 
that  they  ought  to  be  had  \  in  •  re-  |  mem  ■  =  |  brance. 

5  He  hath  given  meat  unto  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  he  shall  ever  be  mind- 
ful I  of  •  his  I  cov  -  e-  |  nant. 

6  He  hath  showed  his  jieople  the  ^jower  \  of  •  his  |  works  :  that  he  may  give 
them  the  |  herit  -  age  |  of  •  the  |  heathen. 

7  The  works  of  his  hands  are  verity  \  and  •  =:  |  judgment :  all  his  com-  | 
mand  -  ments  |  are  •  =  |  true. 

8  They  stand  fast  for  |  ever  *  and  |  ever  :  and  are  done  in  |  truth  •  and  | 
e  -  qui-  I  ty. 

9  He  sent  redemption  \  unto  •  his  |  people  :  he  hath  commanded  his  cove- 
nant for  ever  ;  holi/  and  |  rever  -  end  |  is  •  his  |  Name. 

10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  be-  |  ginning  •  of  |  wisdom  :  a  good  under- 
standing have  all  they  that  do  thereafter ;  the  praise  of  it  en-  |  dur  -  eth  | 
for  •  =  I  ever. 


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2  Blessed  be  the  Name  \  of  *  the  |  Lord  :  from  this  time  forth  |  for  •  =  | 
ev  -  or-  I  more. 

3  The  Lord's  \  Name  •  is  |  praised  :  from  the  rising  up  of  the  sun  unto  the  | 
go  -  iug  I  down  •  of  the  |  same. 

4  The  Lord  is  high  a-  |  bove  *  all  |  heathen  :  and  his  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  bove  * 
the  I  heavens. 

5  Who  is  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God,  that  hath  his  |  dwelling  •  so  |  high : 
and  yet  humbleth  himself  to  behold  the  things  that  |  are  •  in  |  heaven  •  and  | 
earth  ! 

6  He  taketh  up  the  simple  \  out  •  of  the  |  dust :  and  lifteth  the  |  poor  •  =  | 
out  *  of  the  j  mire  ; 

7  That  he  may  set  him  \  with  •  the  |  princes  :  even  loith  the  |  prin  -  ces  | 
of  •  his  I  people. 

8  He  maketh  the  barren  ivoman  to  |  keep  •  ^  |  house  :  and  to  Je  a  |  joy  - 
ful  I  mother  •  of  |  children. 


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Fsalm.  114. — In  exitu  Israel. 


WHEN    Israel  carne  \  out  •  of  |  Egypt :    and  the  house  of  Jacob  from 
a-  I  mong  •  the  |  strange  •  ==  |  people. 

2  Judah  luas  his  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary  :  and  \  Is  -  rael  |  his  •  do-  |  minion. 

3  The  sea  saw  |  that  '  and  |  fled  :  Jordan  \  was  •  =  |  driv  -  en  |  back. 

4  The  mountains  \  skipped  •  like  |  rams  :   and  the  little  hills  \  like  •  :=  | 
young  •  =  I  sheep. 

5  What  aileth  thee  0  thou  sea,  that  |  thou  •  =  |  fleddest :  and  thou  Jordan, 
that  I  thou  •  wast  |  driv  -  un  |  back  ? 

G  Ye   mountains,    that   ye  |  skipped  ■  like  |  rams  :    and    ye  little  hills,  \ 
like  •  =  I  young  •  =  |  sheep  ? 


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7  Tremble  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  at  the  presence 
of  •  the  I  God  •  of  |  Jacob  ; 

8  Who  turned  the  hard  rock  into  a  |  stand  -  iug  |  water :  and  the  flint-s^owe 
in  -  to  a  I  spring  -  ing  |  well. 


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Psalm  118. — Confitemini  Domino. 

OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  |  he  •  is  |  gracious :   because  his  |  mer- 
cy •  en-  I  duretli  •  for  |  ever. 

2  Let  Israel  now  confess  that  |  he  •  is  |  gracious  :  and  that  his  |  mercy  * 
en-  I  dureth  '  for  |  ever. 

3  Let  the  house  of  Aaron  \  now  •  con-  |  fess  :  that  his  |  mercy  •  en-  |  dur- 
eth •  for  I  ever. 

4  Yea,  let  them  now  that /(?«;•  the  |  Lord  •  con-  |  fess :  that  his  |  mercy  * 
en-  I  dureth  *  for  |  ever, 

5  I  called  ujjon  the  |  Lord  •  in  |  trouble  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  heard  |  me  •  at  | 
large. 

6  The  Lord  is  |  on  •  my  |  side  :  I  will  not  fear  what  man  \  do  -  eth  |  un  - 
to  I  me. 

\  7  The  Lord  taketh  my  part  with  |  them  •  that  |  help  me  :   therefore  shall 

I     I  see  my  desire  up-  |  on  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

8  It  is  better  to  |  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  amj  \  con  -  fi-  |  dence  • 
i     in  I  man. 

'  9  It  is  better  to  |  trust  '  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  any  \  con  -  fi-  |  dence  ' 

I     in  I  princes. 

10  All  nations  compassed  me  \  round  •  a-  |  bout  :   but  in  the  Name  of  the  | 
I     Lord  •  will  |  I  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

11  They  kept  me  in  on  every  side,  they  kept  me  in  I  say,  on  |  eve  -  ry  | 
side  :   but  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  •  Avill  |  I  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

13  They  came  about  me  like  bees,  and  are  extinct  even  as  the^;-^  a-  |  mong  • 
the  I  thorns :   for  in  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  •  I  |  will  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

13  Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me,  that  |  I  •  might  |  fall :  %iit  the  |  Lord  •  =  | 
was  •  my  |  help. 

1-1  The  Lord  is  my  strength,  |  and  •  my  |  song  :  and  is  become  j  my  •  sal-  | 
va  •  =:  I  tion. 


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15  The  voice  of  joy  and  health  is  in  the  (Jwellinfjs  \  of  •  the  |  righteous : 
the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  brinyctli  \  might  -  y  |  things  •  to  |  pass. 

16  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  the  pre-  |  em  -  i-  |  nence:   the   right 
hand  of  the  Lord  hr\n(jcth  \  might  -  y  |  things  •  to  |  pass. 

17  I  shall  not  die,  \  but  •  =  |  live  :   and  de-  |  clare  •  the  |  works  •  of  the  | 
Lord. 

18  The  Lord  hath  chastened  and  cor-  |  rect  -  ed  |  me  :   but  he  hath  not 
given  mc  \  o  -  ver  |  un  -  to  |  death. 

19  Open  mc  the  gatoi  of  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness  :   that  I  may  go  into  them, 
and  give  \  thanks  •  un-  |  to  '  the  |  Lord. 

20  This  is  the  gate  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  the  righteous  shall  |  en  -  ter  |  in  -  to  | 
it. 

21  I  will  thank  tliee,   for  |  thou  •  hast  |  heard  me  :   and  art  become  \  my  • 
■  sal-  I  va  •  =  I  tion. 

32  The  same  stone  which  the  builders  re-  |  fus  •  =  |  ed  :   is  become  the  1 
head  -  stone  |  in  •  the  |  corner. 

23  This  is  the  |  Lord's  •  =  |  doing  :  and  it  is  \  marvel  -  lous  |  in  •  our  | 
eyes. 

24  This  is  the  day  which  the  |  Lord  •  hath  |  made  :   Ave  will  rejoice  \  and  • 
be  I  glad  •  in  |  it. 

25  Help  me  |  now  •  0  |  Lord  :   0  Lord  send  us  \  now  •  pros-  |  per  -  i-  |  ty. 

26  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the   Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :    we   have 
wished  you  good  luck,  ye  that  are  \  of  •  the  |  house  •  of  the  |  Lord. 

27  God  is  the  Lord,  who  hath  |  showed  •  us  |  light :  bind  the  sacrifice  with 
cords,  yea  even  unto  the  |  horns  •  =  |  of  *  the  |  altar. 

28  Thou  art  my  God,  and  |  I  •  will  |  thank  thee  :   thou  art  my  God,  and  | 
I  •  will  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

29  ( Unison.)  0  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  j  he  '  is  |  gracious  :  and  his  | 
mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  *  for  |  ever. 


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OLORD  our  Governor,  how  excellent  is  th}^  Name  in  |  all  "  the  |  world  : 
thou  that  hast  set  thy  |  glo  -  ry  a-  |  hove  •  the  |  heavens. 
'Z    Out   of  the   mouth   of   very   babes   and   sucklings   hast  thou  ordained 
strength,  because  of  thine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  that  thou  might  est  still  the  enemy  \ 
and  •  the  a-  |  veng  •  ^  |  er. 

3  For  I  will  consider  thy  heavens,  even  the  worTcs  \  of  •  thy  |  fingers  :   the 
moon  and  the  stars  \  which  •  thou  |  hast  •  or-  |  dained. 

4  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  \  mindful  •  of  |  him  :    and  the  son  of  man,  \ 
that  '  thou  I  visit  -  est  j  him  ? 

5  Thou  madest  him  loiver  \  than  •  the  |  angels  :   to  crown  |  him  •  with  | 
glory  •  and  |  worshiji. 

6  Thou  makest  him  to  have  dominion  of  the  worls  \  of  •  thy  |  hands  :  and 
thou  hast  i^ut  all  things  in  sub-  |  jec  -  tion  |  under  •  his  |  feet. 

7  At!  \  sheep  '  and  |  oxen  :  yea,  \  and  •  the  |  beasts  •  of  the  |  field ; 

8  The  fowls  of  the  air,  and  the Jishes  |  of  •  the  |  sea :  and  whatsoever  ivalJceth  \ 
through  •  the  |  paths  •  of  the  |  seas. 

9  0  Lord,  I  our  •  =  |  Governor  :  how  excellent  is  thy  JVame  |  in  •  =  |  all  • 
the  I  world  ! 


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ORD,  who  shall  dwell  in  thy  \  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  or  who  shall  rest  up-  |  ou  * 
thy  I  ho  -  ly  |  hill. 


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is  right,  and  speaheth  the  |  trutli  •  =  |  from  •  liis  ]  heart. 

3  He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his  tongue,  nor  done  evil  \  to  •  his  |  neigh- 
bour :  and  hath  not  \  slander  -  ed  |  his  *  =  |  neighbour. 

4  He  that  setteth  not  by  himself,  but  is  loidy  in  |  his  •  own  |  eyes  :   and 
maketh  nuich  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  •  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour,  and  disajipointeth  \  him  *  =  |  not : 
though  it  |  were  •  to  |  his  •  own  |  hindrance. 

6  He  that  hath  not  given  his  money  up-  |  on  •  =  |  usury  :  nor  taken  reioard 
a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  in  -  no-  |  cent. 

7  Whoso  I  doeth  •  these  |  things  :  shall  |  =  •  =  |  nev  -  er  |  falh 


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Fsalm  21. — Domine,  in  virtute  tua. 

THE  King  shall  rejoice  in  thy  strength  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  exceeding  glad 
shall  he  I  be  •  of  I  thy  •  sal-  |  vation. 

2  Thou  hast  given  him  his  |  heart's  •  de-  |  sire  :  and  hast  not  denied  him 
the  re-  |  quest  *  of  |  his  •  =  |  lips. 

3  For  thou  shalt  prevent  him  with  the  blessings  of  |  good  •  =  |  ness  :  and 
shalt  set  a  crown  of  pure  \  gold  •  up-  |  on  •  his  |  head. 

4  He  asked  life  of  thee  ;  and  thou  gavest  him  a  |  long  •  =  |  life  :  even  for  | 
ev  -  er  I  and  •  =  |  ever. 

5  His  honouv  is  great  in  |  thy  •  sal-  ]  vation  :  glory  and  great  worsh  ij)  \ 
shalt  •  thou  I  lay  •  up-  |  on  him. 

G  For  thou  shalt  give  him  everlasting  fc-  |  li  -  ci-  |  ty  :  and  make  him  glad 
with  the  joy  |  of  *  thy  |  coun  -  te-  |  nance. 

7  And  why  ?  because  the  King  putteth  his  trust  |  in  •  the  [  Lord  :  and  in 
the  mercy  of  the  Most  Highest  \  he  '  shall  ]  not  •  mis-  |  carry. 


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8  All  thiue  enemies  shall  |  feel  •  thy  |  hand  :  thy  right  hand  shall  |  find  * 
out  I  them  •  that  |  hate  thee. 

9  Thou  shalt  make  them  like  a  fiery  oven  in  |  time  of  •  thy  |  wrath  :  the 
Lord  shall  destroy  them  in  his  disjyleasure,  and  the  |  fire  •  ^  |  shall  •  con-  | 
sume  them. 

10  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  root  \  out  •  of  the  |  earth  :  and  their  seed  from  a-  | 
mong  •  the  [  children  •  of  |  men. 

11  For  they  intended  miscJiief  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  :  and  imagined  such  a 
device  as  they  are  not  |  a  -  ble  |  to  •  per-  |  form. 

12  Therefore  shalt  fl/ou  \  jiut  •  them  to  |  flight  :  and  the  strings  of  thy  bow 
shalt  thou  make  ready  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  face  •  of  |  them. 

13  Be  thou  exalted  Lord  in  |  thine  •  own  |  strength  :  so  will  we  sing,  and  | 
praise  •  =  |  thy  •  =  |  power. 


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Psalm  24. — Domini  est  terra. 

THE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  compass  of  the 
world,  and  |  they  *  that  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 

2  For  he  hath  founded  it  up-  |  on  •  the  |  seas :  mid  pre-  |  pared  •  it  up-  | 
on  •  the  I  floods. 

3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  shall  rise  up  \ 
in  •  his  I  ho  -  ly  I  place  ? 

4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  |  pure  •  ^=  \  heart :  and  that 
hath  not  lift  up  his  mind  unto  vanity,  nor  |  sworn  •  to  de-  |  ceive  •  his  | 
neighbour. 

5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness  //•(>/« 
the  I  God  •  of  |  his  •  sal-  |  vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  them  that  |  seek  •  =  |  him :  even  of  them  that  | 
seek  *  thy  |  face  •  0  |  Jacob. 

7  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates  ;  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors :  and  the  King  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

8  "Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  It  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  even 
the  I  Lord  •  =  |  mighty  •  in  |  battle. 


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OCLAP  your  hands  togctlier,  \  all  •  ye  |  people  :     0  sing  unto   God  with 
the  I  voice  •  of  |  mel  -  o-  |  dy. 

2  For  the  Loed  is  liujli,  and  |  to  •  be  |  feared  :  he  is  the  great  King  up- 
on •=  |  all  •  the  I  earth. 

3  He  shall  subdue  the  people  \  un  -  der  |  us :  and  the  nations  \  un  -  der 
our  •  =  I  feet. 

4  He  shall  choose  out  an  |  lierit  -  age  |  for  us  :   even  the  luorship  of  |  Ja  - 
cob  I  whom  •  he  |  loved. 

5  God  is  gone  i(p  with  a  |  mer-ry  |  noise:  and  the  Lord  with  the 
sound  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  trump, 

G  0  sing  praises,  sing  praises  \  unto  •  our  |  God  :  0  sing  praises,  sing 
prais-es  |  unto  •  our  |  King. 

7  For  God  is  the  King  of  |  all  •  the  |  earth  :  sing  ye  \  prais  -  es  with  |  un  - 
der-  I  standing. 

8  God  reignetli  \  over  •  the  |  heathen  :  God  sittetli  up-  |  oji  •  his  |  ho  -  ly 
seat. 

9  The  princes  of  the  people  are  joined  unto  the  people  of  the  God  of  |  A 
])ra-  I  ham  :  for  (rod  which  is  very  high  exalted,  doth  defend  the  earth  |  as  •  it 
were  •  with  a  |  shield. 


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OGOD  my  heart  is   ready,  my  |  heart  •  is  |  ready  :    I  will  sing  and  give 
praise  with  the  best  \  mem  -  ber  |  that  •  I  |  have. 

2  Awake,  thou  |  lute  •  and  |  harp  :  I  myself  \  will  •  a-  |  wake  ■  right  |  early. 

3  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee  0  Lord,  a-  |  mong  *  the  |  people :    I  will 
sing  praises  unto  |  thee  •  a-  |  mong  •  the  |  nations. 

4  For  thy  mercy  is  greater  \  than  •  the  |  heavens  :   and  thy   truth  \  reach  - 
eth  I  un  -  to  the  |  clouds. 

5  Set   up  thyself   0    God,   a-  ]  hove  •  the  |  heavens  :    and  thy  glory  a-  ] 
bove  •  =  I  all  •  the  |  earth ; 

6  That  thy  beloved  may  |  be  •  de-  |  livered  :  let  thy  right  hand  save  \  them  • 
and  I  hear  •  thou  |  me. 

7  God  hath  spoken  in  his  \  ho  -  li-  |  ness  :  I  will  rejoice  therefore  and  di- 
vide Sichem,  and  |  mete  •  out  the  |  valley  •  of  |  Succoth. 

8  Gilead  is  mine,    and   Ma-  |  nasses  *  is  |  mine  :    Ephraim   also   is  the  | 
strength  •  of  |  my  •  =  |  head ; 

9  Judah  is  my  law-giver ;   Moab  \  is  •  my  |  washpot :   Over   Edom   will   I 
cast  out  my  shoe ;   i(2Jon  Phi-  |  list  -  ia  j  will  •  I  |  triumph. 

10  Who  will  lead  me  into  the  |  strong  •  =  |  city  :   and  wlio  will  |  bring  • 
me  I  in  -  to  I  Edom  ? 

11  Hast  not  i\iow.  forsaTcen  |  us  *  0  |  God  :   and  wilt  not  thou  0  God,  \  go  • 
forth  I  with  •  our  |  hosts  ? 

12  0  help  us  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  enemy :   for  vain  |  is  •  the  |  help  •  of  |  man. 

13  Through  God  we  shall  do  \  great  *  =  |  acts  :  and  it  is  he  that  shall  tread 
dotun  I  our  •  =  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 


270 


PROPER  PSALMS 


Wliitsuii-Day. 


[Whitsun-Day. 

iHflorning. 


240 


OUSKMT. 


Psalm  48. — Magnus  Domiyius. 

GEEAT  is  the  Lord,  and  Jiighly  |  to  •  be  |  praised  :  in  the  city  of  our  God, 
even  up-  |  on  •  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  liill. 

2  The  hill  of  Siou  is  a  fair  2:>lace,  and  the  joy  of  the  |  whole  •  =  |  earth : 
upon  the  north  side  lieth  the  city  of  the  great  King  ;  God  is  well  known  in  her 
palaces  |  as  •  a  |  sure  •  =  |  refuge. 

3  For  lo,  the  |  kings  •  of  the  |  earth  :  are  gathered,  \  and  •  gone  |  by  •  to-  | 
gether. 

4  They  marveUed  to  |  see  •  such  |  things :  they  were  astonished,  and  |  sud- 
den -  ly  I  cast  •  =  I  down. 

5  Fear  came  there  upon  thein  \  and  •  =  |  sorrow :  as  iipon  a  |  wo  -  man  | 
in  •  her  |  travail. 

6  Thou  shalt  hreah  the  |  ships  •  of  the  |  sea  :  through  \  =  •  the  |  east  •  =  | 
wind. 

7  Like  as  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
in  the  city  \  of  *  our  |  God  :   God  up-  |  hold  -  eth  the  |  same  •  for  |  ever. 

8  We  wait  for  thy  \oYing-kind7iess,  |  0  •  =  |  God  :  in  the  |  midst  •  of  | 
thy  •  =  I  temple. 

9  0  God,  according  to  thy  Name,  so  is  thy  praise  tmto  the  |  world's  •  =  | 
end  :  thy  right  hand  is  |  full  •  of  (  right -eous-  |  ness. 

10  Let  the  Mount  Sion  rejoice,  and  the  daughter  of  Judah  |  be  •  =  |  glad  : 
because  \  of  •  thy  |  judg  •  =  |  ments. 

11  Walk  about  Sion,  and  go  \  round  *  a-  |  bout  her  :  and  \  tell  •  the  |  tow- 
ers •  there-  |  of. 

12  Mark  well  her  bulwarks,  set  |  up  •  her  |  houses :  that  ye  may  |  tell  • 
them  I  that  •  come  |  after. 

13  For  this  God  is  our  Ood  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever :  he  shall  be  our  | 
guide  •  =  I  un  -  to  |  death. 


Whitsun-Day.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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Fsalm  QS.—Ex^irgat  Beus. 

LET  God  arise,  and  let  his  enemies  be  |  scat  -  ter-  |  ed  :    let  them  also  that 
hate  Mm  \  flee  •  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him. 

2  Like  as  the  smoke  vanisheth,  so  shalt  thou  |  drive  •  them  a-  |  way  :  and 
like  as  wax  melteth  at  the  fire,  so  let  the  ungodly  'perisli  \  at  •  the  |  presence  * 
of  I  God. 

3  But  let  the  righteous  be  glad  and  rejoice  be-  [  fore  •  =  |  God  :  let  tliem  \ 
al  -  so  be  |  merry  *  and  |  joyful. 

4  0  sing  unto  God,  and  sing  praises  \  unto  •  his  |  Name  :  magnify  him  that 
rideth  upon  the  heavens  as  it  were  upon  an  horse  ;  praise  him  in  his  Name 
JAH,  I  and  •  re-  |  joice  •  be-  |  fore  him. 

5  He  is  a  Father  of  the  fatherless,  and  defendetli  the  |  cause  •  of  the  | 
widows  :  even  God  in  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hab  -  i-  |  tation. 

6  He  is  the  God  that  maketh  men  to  be  of  one  mind  in  an  house,  and 
bringetli  the  prisoners  \  out  of  •  caj)-  |  tivity :  but  letteth  the  runagates  con-  | 
tinue  •  in  |  scarce  •  =  |  ness. 

7  0  God,  when  thou  wentest  forth  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  people  :  when  thou 
wentest  \  through  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  ; 

8  The  earth  shook,  and  the  heavens  dropped  at  tlie  |  presence  •  of  |  God  : 
even  as  Sinai  also  was  moved  at  the  presence  of  God,  who  is  the  |  God  •  of  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

9  Thou  0  God,  sentest  a  gracious  rain  upon  |  thine  •  in-  |  heritance  :  and 
refreshedst  it  \  when  *  it  |  was  •  =  |  weary. 

10  Thy  congregation  shall  |  dwell  •  there-  |  in  :  for  thou  0  God,  hast  of 
thy  goodness  pre-  |  par  -  ed  |  for  •  the  |  poor. 

11  The  Lord  \  gave  •  the  |  word  :  great  ivas  the  |  compa  -  ny  |  of  •  the  | 
preachers. 

12  Kings  with  their  armies  did  flee,  and  |  were  •  dis-  |  comfited  :  and  they 
of  the  liouseliold  di-  |  vid  •  =  |  ed  *  the  |  spoil. 

13  Though  ye  have  lain  among  the  pots,  yet  shall  3'e  be  as  the  icings  \  of  • 
a  I  dove  :  that  is  covered  with  silver  wings,  \  and  •  her  |  feathers  •  like  |  gold. 

14  When  the  Almighty  scattered  Mngs  \  for  •  their  |  sake  :  then  were  they 
as  I  white  •  as  |  snow  '  in  |  Salmon. 

15  As  the  hill  of  Basau,  so  is  |  God's  •  =  |  hill :  even  an  high  hill,  \  as  • 
the  I  hill  •  of  I  Basan. 


272 


PROPER  PSALMS 


[Wiiitsux-Day. 


16  Why  hop  ye  so  ye  high  hills  ?  this  is  God's  liill,  in  the  which  it  plcasefJi 
him  •  to  I  dwell  :  yea,  the  Lord  will  a-  |  hide  •  in  |  it  •  for  |  ever. 

17  The  chariots  of  God  are  twenty  thousand,  even  \  thousands  '  of  |  angels : 
and  the  Lord  is  among  them,  as  in  the  |  ho  -  ly  |  place  •  of  |  Sinai. 

18  Thou  art  gone  up  on  high,  thou  hast  led  captivity  captive,  and  received 
gifts  •  for  I  men  :  yea  even  for  thine  enemies,  that  the  Loiiu  God  might 
dwell  •  a-  I  mong  •  =  |  them. 

19  Praised  be  the  |  Lord  •  =:  \  daily  :  even  the  God  wlio  hcljx'th  us,  and 
poiirefh  his  |  bene  -  fits  up-  |  on  •  =  |  us. 

20  He  is  our  God,  even  the  God  of  loJtom  \  cometh  •  sal-  j  vation  :  (Jod  is 
the  Lord,  by  |  whom  •  we  es-  |  cape  •  =  |  death. 

*  21  God  shall  Avound  the  head  of  his  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  the  hairy  scal[> 
of  such  a  one  as  goeth  on  still  |  in  •  his  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

22  The  Lord  hath  said,  I  will  bring  my  people  again,  as  I  |  did  •  from  j 
Basan  :  mine  own  will  I  bring  again,  as  I  did  Hometime  \  from  •  the  |  deep  •  of 
the  I  sea. 

23  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  blood  \  of  •  thine  |  enemies  :  and  that 
the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  \  may  •  be  |  red  •  through  the  |  same. 

24  It  is  well  seen  0  God,  \  how  *  thou  |  goest  :  how  thou  my  God  and  King 
goest  I  in  •  the  |  sane  -  tu-  |  ary. 

25  The  singers  go  before,  the  tninstrels  \  fol  -  low  |  after  :  in  the  midst  are 
the  damsels  \  play  -  ing  |  with  •  the  |  timbrels. 

2G  Give  thanks  0  Israel,  unto  God  the  Lo7^d  in  the  |  con  -  gre-  |  gations  : 
from  the  |  ground  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  heart. 

27  There  is  little  Benjamin  their  ruler,  and  the  princes  of  Judah  \  their  •  =  | 
council  :  the  princes  of  Zabvlon,  and  the  |  princes  •  of  |  Xeph  -  tha-  |  li. 

28  Thy  God  hath  sent  forth  \  strength  •  for  |  thee  :  stablish  the  thing  0 
God,  that  I  thou  •  hast  |  wrought  *  in  |  us. 

29  For  thy  temple's  sake  at  Jc-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  so  shall  kings  bring  |  pre  - 
sents  I  un  -  to  |  thee. 

30  When  the  company  of  the  spear-men,  and  multitude  of  the  mighty  are 
scattered  abroad  among  the  beasts  of  the  people,  so  that  they  humbly  bring  \ 
pieces  *  of  |  silver  :  and  when  lie  hath  scattered  the  jjeople  \  that  •  de-  |  light  • 
in  I  war  ; 

31  Then  shall  the  princes  come  \  out  •  of  |  Egypt :  the  Morians'  land  shall 
soon  stretch  out  her  |  hands  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  God. 

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Wiiitsun-Day.] 


ON  CUHTAIN  DAYS. 


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32  Sing  unto  God  0  ye  kingdoms  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  0  sing  \  prais  -  es  |  un  - 
to  the  I  Lord  ; 

33  Who  sitteth  in  the  heavens  over  (dl,  \  from  •  the  be-  |  ginning  :    lo  he 
doth  send  out  his  voice  ;  yea,  and  |  that  •  a  |  might  -  y  |  voice. 

34  Ascribe   ye    the  power    to   God   over  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :    his  worship  and  | 
strength  •  is  |  in  •  the  |  clouds. 

35  0  God,  wonderful   art  thou  in  tlnj  |  ho  -  ly  |  places  :  even  the  God  of 
Israel,  he  will  give  strength  and  power  unto  \\\^ people.  \  Bles  -  sed  ]  be  •  =:  |  God. 


Wliitsuii-Day. 


247. 


iEtjening. 

Hodges. 


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Fsalm  104. — Benedic,  anima  mea. 

PRAISE  the  Lord,  |  0  •  my  |  soul :    0  Lord   my  God,  thou  art  become 
exceeding  glorious  ;  thou  art  clothed  with  |  ma  -  jes-  |  ty  •  and  |  honour, 

2  Thou   deckest   thyself   with   light   as  it  were  \  with  •  a  |  garment  :   and 
spreadest  otii  the  |  heav  -  ens  |  like  •  a  |  curtain. 

3  AVho  layeth  the  beams  of  his  chambers  \  in  •  the  |  waters  :    and  maketh 
the  clouds  his  chariot,  and  walketh  up-  |  on  •  the  |  wings  •  of  the  |  wind. 

4  He  maketh  his  |  an  -  gels  |  spirits  :    and  his  |  minis  -  ters  a  |  flam  -  ing  | 
fire. 

5  He  laid  the  foundations  \  of  •  the  |  earth :  that  it  7iever  should  |  move  * 
at  I  a  -  ny  I  time. 

6  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  like  as  \  with  •  a  |  garment :  the  ivaters  \ 
stand  •  =  I  in  •  the  |  hills. 

7  At  thy  re-  |  buke  •  they  |  flee  :  at  the  voice  of  thy  \  thun  -  der  |  they  •  are 
a-  I  fraid. 

8  They  go  up  as  high  as  the  hills,  and  down  to  the  |  valleys  •  be-  ]  neath  : 
even  unto  the  place  which  tho^i  \  hast  •  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  for  them. 

9  Thou  hast  set  them  their  bounds  which  they  \  shall  *  not  |  pass  :   neither 
t^lr7l  a-  |  gain  •  to  |  cover  •  the  |  earth. 

10  He  sendeth  the  springs  \  in  -  to  the  |  rivers  :   tvhich  \  run  •  a-  |  mong  • 
the  I  hills. 

11  All  the  beasts  of  the  field  \  drink  •  there-  |  of  :   and  the  wild  \  ass  -  es  | 
quench  •  their  |  thirst. 

12  Beside  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  have  their  |  hab  -  i-  |  tation  :  and  \ 
sing  •  a-  I  mong  •  the  |  branches. 


274  PROPER  PSALMS  [Whitsun-Day.    3 

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13  He  watereth  the  JiiUs  |  from  •  a-  |  bove :  the  earth  is  filled  wiih  the  | 
fruit  •  of  I  thy  '  =  |  Avorks. 

14  He  bringeth  forth  grass  |  for  •  the  |  cattle  :  and  green  herh  \  for  •  the  | 
service  •  of  |  men  ; 

15  That  he  may  bring  food  out  of  the  earth,  and  wine  that  maketh  glad 
the  I  heart  •  of  |  man  :  and  oil  to  make  him  a  cheerful  countenance,  and  I>read 
to  )  strength  -  en  |  man's  •'=:  |  heart. 

16  The  trees  of  the  Lord  also  are  |  full  •  of  |  sap  :  even  the  cedars  of  Lib- 
amis  I  which  •  =:  I  he  •  hath  |  planted  ; 

17  Wherein  the  birds  \  make  •  their  |  nests :  and  the  fir-trees  are  a  |  dwell  - 
ing  I  for  •  the  |  stork. 

18  The  high  hills  are  a  refuge  \  for  the  •  wild  |  goats  :  and  so  are  the  | 
ston  -  y  I  rocks  •  for  the  |  conies. 

19  He  appointed  the  nwoft  for  |  cer  -  tain  |  seasons  :  and  the  S7i7i  \  knoweth  • 
his  I  go  -  ing  |  down. 

20  Thou  makest  darkness  that  it  |  may  •  be  |  night :  wherein  all  the  | 
beasts  •  of  the  |  forest  *  do  |  move. 

21  The  lions  roaring  \  after  •  their  |  prey  :  do  \  seek  •  their  |  meat  •  from  | 
God. 

22  The  sun  ariseth,  and  they  get  them  a-  |  way  •  to-  |  gethcr  :  and  lay  them  \ 
down  •  =  I  in  •  their  |  dens. 

23  Man  goeth  forth  to  his  work,  and  |  to  •  his  |  labour  :  nn-  \  til  •  the  | 
eve  •  ==  I  ning. 

24  0  Loud  how  manifold  \  are  •  thy  |  works  :  in  wisdom  hast  thou  made 
them  all;  the  |  earth  •  is  |  full  of  '  thy  |  riches. 

25  So  is  the  great  and  |  wide  •  sea  |  also  :  wherein  are  things  creeping 
innumerable,  both  |  small  •  and  |  great  •  =  |  beasts. 

26  There  go  the  ships,  and  there  is  |  that  •  Le-  |  viathan  :  whom  thou  hast 
made  to  talce  his  |  pas  -  time  |  there  •  =  |  in. 

27  These  luait  \  all  up  -  on  |  thee  :  that  thou  mayest  give  them  \  meat  •  in  | 
due  •  ^  I  season. 

28  When  thou  givest  it  them,  they  |  gath  -  er  |  it :  and  when  thou  openest 
thy  hand,  \  they  ■  are  |  filled  •  with  |  good. 

20  AVhen  thou  hidest  thy  face  \  they  •  are  |  troubled  :  when  thou  takest 
away  their  breath  they  die,  and  are  turned  a-  |  gain  •  =  |  to  •  their  |  dust. 


Whitsun-Bay.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS., 


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30  When  thou  lettest  thy  breath  go  fortli,  they  |  shall  •  be  |  made  :  and 
thou  shalt  1-3-  I  new  •  the  |  face  •  of  the  |  earth. 

31  The  glorious  Majesty  of  the  Lord  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  the  Lord 
shall  re-  |  joice  •  =  |  in  •  his  |  works. 

32  The  earth  shall  tremble  at  the  |  look  •  of  |  him  :  if  he  do  but  touch  the  | 
hills  •  =  I  they  •  shall  |  smoke. 

33  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  |  long  as  ■  1  |  live  :  I  will  praise  my  God  \ 
while  •  I  I  have  •  my  |  being. 

34  And  so  shall  my  uwrds  \  please  •  =  |  him  :  mj  joy  \  shall  •  be  |  in  •  the  | 
Lord. 

35  As  for  sinners,  they  shall  be  consumed  out  of  the  earth,  and  the  nngodly 
shall  I  come  •  to  an  |  end  :  Praise  thou  the  Lord  0  my  soul.  \  Praise  •  =  ]  =  • 
the  I  Lord. 


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I  WILL  magnify  thee,  0  |  God  •  my  |  King  :  and  I  will  praise  thy  |  Name  • 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

2  Every  day  will  I  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :   and  praise  thy  |  Name  • 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

3  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  marvellous  worthy  |  to  •  be  |  praised  :   there  is  \ 
no  •  end  |  of  •  his  |  greatness. 

4  One  generation  shall   praise  thy  works  \  un  -  to  an-  |  other  :    and  de-  | 
[    clare  •  =  |  thy  •  =  |  power. 

I  5  As  for  me,  I  Avill  be  talking  \  of  •  thy  |  worship  :  thy  glory,  thy  |  praise  • 

j    and  I  wond  -  rous  |  works  ; 

j  6  So  that  men  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  \  marvel  -  lous  |  acts  :  and  / 

will  I  al  -  so  I  tell  of  •  thy  |  greatness. 
I         7  The  memorial  of  thine  abundant  kindness  \  shall  •  be  |  showed  :  and  men 
'    shall  sing  \  of  •  thy  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness. 

8   The  Lord  is  gracious  and  |  mer  -  ci-  |  ful  :    long-suffering,  \  and  •  of  | 
I    great  •  =  |  goodness. 
j  9  The  Lord  is  loving  unto  |  eve  -  ry  |  man  :  and  his  mercy  is  |  o  -  ver  |  all  • 

his  I  works. 

10  All  thy  wovk& praise  \  thee  ■  0  |  Lord  :  and  ihy  saints  give  |  thanks  •  =  | 

un  -  to  I  thee. 


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11  They  show  the  <7/or2/  |  of  •  thy  |  kingdom  :   ff»^/  |  talk  •  of  |  thy  •  =  | 
power  ; 

12  Tliat  tliy  power,  thy  glory,  and  mifjlttiness  \  of  •  thy  |  kingdom:   might 
be  I  known  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  men. 

13  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever-  \  last  -  ing  |  kingdom  :    and  thy  dominion 
enduretli  \  through  -  out  |  all  •  =  |  ages. 

14  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  \  such  •  as  |  fall  :   and  lifteth  np  \  all  •  those  | 
that  •  are  |  down. 

15  The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  \  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  thou  givest  ^//em  their  | 
meat  •  in  |  due  •  ^  |  season. 

IG  Thou  openest  \  thine  •  =  |  hand  :  and  fillest  all  things  living  \  with  •  =:  | 
plen  -  teous-  |  ness. 

17  The  Lord  is  rigliteoun  in  |  all  •  his  |  ways  :   mid  \  holy  •  in  |  all  •  his  | 
works. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  up-  |  on  •  ==  |  him  :   yea,  all 
such  as  call  up-  |  on  •  him  |  faith  -  ful-  |  ly. 

19  He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :   he  also  will  hear 
their  cry,  \  and  •  will  |  help  •  =  |  them. 

20  The  Lord  preserveth  all  them  that  |  love  •  =  |  him  :    but  scattereth 
abroad  \  all  •  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

21  My  mouth  shall  speak  i\iQ  praise  \  of  '  the  |  Lord  :  and  let  all  flesh  give 
thanks  unto  his  holy  Name  for  |  ev  -  er  |  and  •  =  |  ever. 


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RING  unto  the  Lord  0  ye  mighty,  bring  young  rnnis  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord: 
ascribe  unto  the  Lord  \  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  =  |  strength. 


Trinity-Sunday.] 


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277 


2  Give  the  Lord  the  honour  due  \  unto  •  liis  [  name :  uwrskip  the  |  Lord  • 
"with  I  ho  -  ly  I  worship. 

3  It  is  the  Lord  that  com-  |  mand  -  eth  the  |  waters  :  it  is  the  glorious  | 
God  •  that  I  mak  -  eth  the  |  thunder. 

4  It  is  the  Lord  that  ruletli  the  sea ;  the  voice  of  the  Lord  is  mighty  in  | 
op  -  er-  I  ation  :  the  voice  of  the  Lord  |  is  •  a  |  glori  -  ous  |  voice. 

5  The  voice  of  the  Lord  hreaketli  the  |  ce  -  dar  |  trees  :  yea,  the  Lord 
breaketh  the  |  cedars  •  of  |  Lib  -  a-  |  nus. 

6  He  inaketh  them  also  to  ship  \  like  •  a  |  calf :  Libanus  also  and  Sir  ion,  \ 
like  a  •  young  |  u  -  ni  -  |  corn. 

7  The  voice  of  the  Lord  divideth  the  flames  of  fire  ;  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
shaheth  the  |  wild  -  er  -  |  ness  :  yea,  the  houB  shaketh  the  |  wild -or-  |  ness  • 
of  I  Cades. 

8  The  voice  of  the  Lord  maketh  the  hinds  to  bring  forth  young,  and  dis- 
covereth  the  |  thick  •  =  |  bushes  :  in  his  temple  doth  every  man  \  speak  •  of  | 
his  •  =  I  honour. 

9  The  Lord  sitteth  above  the  |  wa-ter  |  flood  :  and  the  Lord  re-  |  main - 
eth  a  1  King  •  for  |  ever. 

10  The  Lord  shall  give  strength  \  unto  •  his  |  people  :  the  Lord  shall  give 
his  people  the  |  bless  -  ing  |  of  •  =  |  peace. 


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REJOICE  in  the  Lord  |  0  •  ye  |  righteous  :  for  it  becometh  2uell  the  |  just  * 
to  be  I  thank  •  —  \  ful. 

2  Praise  the  |  Lord  •  with  |  harp :   sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  hite, 
and  I  instru  -  ment  |  of  •  ten  |  strings. 

3  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  *  =:  |  song  :  sing  praises  lustily  unto  him  \ 
with  •  a  I  good  •  =  |  courage. 

4  For  the  word  of  the  |  Loed  •  is  |  true  :  and  \  all  •  his  |  works  •  are  |  faith- 
ful. 

5  He  loveth  righteousness  and  |  judg  •  =:  |  ment :  the  earth  is  full  of  the  | 
good  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

6  By  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  |  heav  -  ens  |  made  :  and  all  the  hosts  of 
them  by  the  j  breath  •  of  [  his  •  =  |  mouth. 


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7  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  together,  as  it  were  up-  |  on 
heap  :  and  layeth  up  the  deep,  as  |  in  •  a  |  trea  -  sure  |  house. 

8  Let  all  the  earth  \  fear  •  the  |  Lord  :  stand  in  awe  of  liim,  all  |  ye  •  that  | 
dwell  •  in  the  |  world. 

9  For  he  spake,  and  |  it  •  was  |  done  :  he  commanded,  \  and  •  it  |  stood  •  =  | 
fast. 

10  The  Lord  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  |  hea  -  then  to  |  nought :  and 
maketh  the  devices  of  the  people  to  be  of  none  effect,  and  casteth  out  the  | 
coun  -  sels  |  of  •  =  |  princes. 

11  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  shall  en-  |  dure  •  for  |  ever  :  and  the  thoughts 
of  his  heart  from  generation  to  |  ge  -  ne-  |  ra  •  =  |  tion. 

12  Blessed  are  the  people  whose  God  is  the  Lord  Je-  |  ho  •  =  |  vah  :  and 
blessed  are  the  folk  that  he  hath  chosen  to  li  im  to  be  |  his  •  in-  |  her  -  it-  |  ance. 

13  The  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven,  and  beheld  aXl  the  |  children  •  of  | 
men :  from  the  habitation  of  his  dwelling,  he  considereth  all  tliem  that  | 
dwell  •  =r  I  on  •  the  |  earth. 

14  He  fashioneth  all  the  |  hearts  •  of  \  them  :  and  understandeth  \  all  •  =  | 
their  •  =  |  works. 

15  There  is  no  king  that  can  be  saved  by  the  multitude  |  of  •  an  |  host : 
neither  is  any  mighty  man  de-  |  liver  -  ed  |  by  '  much  |  strength. 

16  A  horse  is  counted  but  a  vain  thing  to  |  save  •  a  |  man  :  neither  shall  he 
deliver  any  man  \  by  •  his  |  great  •  =^  \  strength. 

17  Behold,  the  eye  of  the  Lord  is  upon  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and 
upon  them  that  put  their  |  trust  •  in  |  his  •  =  |  mercy. 

18  To  deliver  their  |  soul  •  from  |  death  :  and  to  feed  them  \  in  •  the  |  time  * 
of  I  dearth. 

11)  Our  soul  hath  patiently  tarried  \  for  •  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  is  our  help  \ 
and  ■  =  I  our  •  =  |  shield. 

20  For  our  heart  shall  re-  |  joice  •  in  |  him  :  because  we  have  hoped  \  in  • 
his  I  ho  -  ly  I  Name. 

21  Let  thy  merciful  kindness  0  Lord,  \  be  •  up-  |  on  us  :  like  as  we  do  |  put  • 
our  I  trust  •  in  I  thee. 


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Psalm  93. — Dominiis  regnavit. 

rr^ HE  Lord  is  King,  and  hath  put  on  \  glo  -  rious  ap-  |  parel :  the  Lord 
JL    hath  put  on  his  apparel,  and  |  girded  •  him-  |  self  •  with  |  strength. 

'2  He  hath  made  the  round  world  [  so  •  =  |  sure  :  that  \  it  •  can-  |  not  '  be  | 
moved. 

3  Ever  since  the  world  began  hath  thy  seat  \  been  •  pre-  |  pared  :    thoii  \ 
art  •  from  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting. 

4  The  floods  are  risen  0  Lord,  the  floods  have  lift  up  \  their  •  =  |  voice : 
the  floods  I  lift  •  up  |  their  •  =  |  waves. 

5  The  waves  of  the  sea  are  mighty,  and  |  rage  •  =  |  horribly  :   but  yet  the 
Lord,  who  |  dwelleth  •  on  |  high  •  is  |  mightier. 

6  Thy  testimonies   0    Lord,    are  |  ve  -  ry  |  sure  :    holiness   be-  |  cometh  • 
thine  |  house  •  for  |  ever. 


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THE  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  7nai/  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of :   yea,  the  multi- 
,  tude  of  the  isles  |  may  •  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of. 

I         2  Clouds    and    darhness    are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout  him  :    righteousness  and 
I  judgment  are  the  habit-  |  a  -  tion  |  of  •  his  |  seat. 

'         3  There  shall  go  a  fire  be-  |  fore  •  :=  |  him  :  and  burn  up  his  enemies  \ 
.  on  •  =  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

4  His  lightnings  gave  shine  \  un  -  to  the  |  world  :  the  earth  \  saw  it  •  and  | 
was  •  a-  I  fraid. 

5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   at  the  pres- 
ence o/the  I  Lord  •  of  the  |  whole  •  =  |  earth. 

6  The  heavens  have  declared  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  ;  and  all  the  |  people  * 
have  I  seen  •  his  [  glory. 


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7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  worship  carved  images,  and  that  deliglit  in  | 
vain  •  =  I  gods  :  ioor'slup  |  him  •  =  |  all  •  ye  |  gods. 

8  Sion  heard  of  if  \  and  •  re-  |  joiced :  and  the  daughters  of  Judah  were 
glad,  because  of  fJiy  \  judg  -  ments  |  0  '  =  |  Loed. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  art  higher  than  all  that  are  |  in  •  the  |  earth  :  thou  art 
exaUed  \  far  •  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  gods. 

10  0  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  see  that  ye  hate  the  tiling  \  which  •  is  |  evil : 
the  Lord  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints  ;  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  | 
hand  •  of  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

11  There  is  sprung  up  a  liglit  \  for  •  the  |  righteous  :  and  joyful  gladness 
for  I  such  as  •  are  |  true  •  =  |  hearted. 

12  Rejoice  in  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  righteous  :   and  give  thanks  for  a  rcme 
trance  \  of  •  his  |  ho  -  li  |  ness. 


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O    PRAISE   God  in  his  |  ho-li-  |  ness:   jn-aise  Itim  in  the  |  firma-mcut  | 
of  •  his  I  power. 

2  Praise  him  in  his  |  no  -  ble  |  acts :   praise  him  according  to  his  |  excel  - 
lent  I  great  •  =  |  ness. 

3  Praise  liim  in  the  |  sound  •  of  the  |  trumpet :   praise  him  up-  |  on  •  the  | 
lute  •  and  |  harp. 

4  Praise  him  in  the  |  cymbals  •  and  |  dances  :   praise  him  up-  |  on  •  the  | 
strings  •  and  |  pi])o. 

5  Praise  him  w|>ow  the  |  well -tuned  |  cymbals  :  praise  Am  up-  |  on  •  the  | 
loud  •  =  I  cymbals. 

6  Let  every  thing  \  that  •  hath  |  breath  :  praise  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  the  |  Lord. 


TuE  Transfiguration.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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THE   Lord   is   my  light   and  my  salvation  ;  whom  thoi  \  shall  •  I  |  fear  : 
the  Lord  is  the  strength  of  my  life  ;  of  whom  then  \  shall  •  I  |  be  •  a-  | 
fraid  ? 

2  When  the  wicked,  even  mine  enemies  and  my  foes,  came  upon  me  to  eat 
uj)  I  my  •  =  I  flesh  :  they  \  stum  -  bled  |  and  •  =  |  fell. 

3  Though  an  host  of  men  were  laid  against  me,  yet  shall  not  my  heart  \ 
be  •  a-  I  fraid  :  and  though  there  rose  up  war  against  me,  yet  will  /  |  put '  my  | 
trust  •  in  |  him. 

4  One  thing  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord,  which  |  I  •  will  re-  |  quire :  even 
that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold 
the  fair  beauty  of  the  Lord,  \  and  •  to  |  visit  *  his  |  temple. 

5  For  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me  in  his  |  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  yea, 
in  the  secret  place  of  his  dwelling  shall  he  hide  me,  and  set  me  u})  up-  (  on  •  a  | 
rock  •  of  I  stone. 

G  And  now  shall  he  lift  iq)  \  mine  •  =  |  head  :  above  mine  enemies  \  round  • 
a-  I  bout  •  =1  I  me. 

7  Therefore  will  I  offer  in  his  dwelling  an  oblation,  \  with  •  great  |  glad- 
ness :  I  will  sing  and  speak  \  prais  -  es  |  un  -  to  the  |  Lord. 

8  Hearken  unto  my  voice  0  Lord,  when  I  cry  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  have  mercy 
up-  I  on  •  me  and  |  hear  •  =  |  me. 

9  My  heart  hath  talked  of  thee,  Seeh  \  ye  •  my  |  face  :  Thy  face,  \  Lord  •  =  | 
will  •  I  I  seek. 

10  0  hide  not  thoic  thy  |  face  *  from  |  me  :  nor  cast  thy  servant  a-  |  way  * 
^  I  in  •  dis-  I  i^leasure. 

11  27^0?^  hast  I  been  •  my  |  succour  :  leave  me  not  neither  forsake  me,  0  | 
God  •  of  I  m;^  •  sal-  |  vation. 

12  When  my  father  and  my  mother  for-  |  sake  *  =  |  me  :  the  Lord  \  tak  - 
eth  I  me  •  =  |  up. 

13  Teach  me  thy  \  way  •  0  |  Lord :  and  lead  me  in  the  right  loay,  be-  | 
cause  of  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies! 

14  Deliver  me  not  over  into  the  will  of  mine  \  ad  -  ver-  |  saries  :  for  there 
are  false  witnesses  risen  up  against  me,  and  |  such  •  as  j  speak  •  =  |  wrong. 


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15  I  should  uttcrlji  luive  |  faint  •  =  |  cd :  but  that  I  believp  verily  to  see 
the  goodness  of  the  Lord  \  in  •  the  |  land  •  of  the  |  living. 

16  0  tarry  tliou  the  |  Lord's  •  =  |  leisure  :  be  strong  and  he  shall  comfort 
thine  heart ;  and  put  tlioii  thy  |  trust  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 


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HEAR  my  crying  |  0  •  =  |  God  :  give  ear  \  un  -  to  |  my  *  =  |  iirayer. 
2   From  the  ends  of  the  earth  Avill  I  call  up-  |  on  •  =  |  thee  :   when 
my  heart  |  is  *  in  |  heav  -  i-  |  ness. 

3  0  set  me  up  upon  the  rock  that  is  |  higher  •  than  |  I  :  for  thou  hast  been 
my  hope,  and  a  strong  tower  for  me  a-  |  gainst  •  the  |  en  -  e-  |  my, 

"4  I  will  dwell  in  thy  tahcrnade  \  for  •  =  |  ever  :  and  my  trust  shall  be  un- 
der the  I  cover  -  ing  |  of  *  thy  |  Avings. 

5  For  thou  0  Lord  hast  heard  \  my  •  de-  |  sires  :   and  hast  given  an  herit- 
age unto  I  those  •  that  |  fear  •  thy  |  Name. 
G  Thou  shalt  grant  the  King  a  |  long  ■ 
through-  I  out  •  all  |  gen  -  e-  |  rations. 

7  lie  shall  dwell  before  God  \  for  •  = 
QXid  faithfulness,  \  that  ■  they  |  may  •  pre- 

8  So  will  I  alway  sing  j^^aise  \  unto 
per-  I  form  *  my  j  vows. 


=  I  life  :  that  his  years  may  endure 

ever  :  0  jjrepare  thy  loving  mercy 
I  serve  him. 
thy  I  Name  :    that  /  may  |  dai  -  ly 


The  Transfiguration.] 
90. 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


283 


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Psalm  93. — Dominus  regnavit. 

THE    Lord    is    King,   and   hath  put   on  \  glo  -  rions  ap-  |  jiarel  :    the 
Lord   hath  put    on   his    apparel,   and  |  girded  •  him-  |  self  •  with  | 
strength, 

2  He  hath  made  the  round  world  |  so  •  =  |  sure  :  that  \  it  •  can-  |  not  •  be  | 
moved. 

3  Ever  since  the  world  began  hath  thy  seat  \  been  •  pre-  |  pared  :    tltou  \ 
art  •  from  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting. 

4  The  floods  are  risen  0  Lord,  the  floods  have  lift  uj)  \  their  •  =  |  voice  : 
the  floods  I  lift  •  up  |  their  •  =  |  waves. 

5  The  waves  of  the  sea  are  mighty,  and    |  rage  *  =  |  horribly  :  but  yet  the 
Lord,  who  |  dwelleth  •  on  |  high  •  is  |  mightier. 

6  Thy   testimonies    0    Lord,    are  |  ve  -  ry  |  sure  :    holiness   be-  |  cometh  • 
thine  |  house  '  for  |  ever. 


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OHOW   amiable  \   are  •  thy   |  dwellings  :     thou   \  Lord  •  =    |  of  •  =   | 
hosts  ! 

2  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the  courts  \  of  •  the  ] 
Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  j  in  •  the  |  liv  -  ing  |  God. 

3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  her  an  house,  and  the  swallow  a  nest,  where 
she  may  |  lay  •  her  |  young  :  even  thy  altars  0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  |  King  •  =  ] 
and  •  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed  ai-e  they  that  dwell  \  in  •  thy  |  house  :  they  will  ^e  |  al  -  way  [ 
prais  -  ing  |  thee. 


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5  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  |  is  •  in  |  thee  :  in  whose  \  heart  •  are  | 
thy  •  =  I  ways. 

6  Who  going  through  the  vale  of  misery  use  it  \  for  •  a  |  well :  and  the  | 
pools  •  are  |  filled  •  with  |  Avater, 

*  7  They  will  go  from  |  strength  •  to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the  God  of  gods 
appeareth  every  one  of  |  them  •  in  |  Si  •  ==  |  on. 

8  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  \  hear  •  my  |  prayer :  hearken,  |  0  •  =  |  God  •  of  | 
Jacob. 

9  Behold  0  God  \  our  •  de-  |  fender  :  and  look  upon  the  face  of  |  thine  * 
Au-  I  oint  •  =  I  ed. 

10  For  one  day  \  in  •  thy  |  courts  :  is  \  bet  -  ter  |  than  •  a  |  thousand. 
Ill  had  rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  the  house  \  of  •  my  |  God  :   than  to 

dwell  in  the  tents  \  of  •  un-  |  god  -  li-  |  ness. 

12  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  \  and  •  de-  |  fence :  the  Lord  will  give  grace 
and  worship  ;  and  no  good  thing  shall  he  withhold  from  them  that  |  live  •  a  ] 
god  -  ly  I  life. 

13  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  blessed  is  the  ma7i  that  |  putteth  •  his  |  trust ' 
in  I  thee. 


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Fsalm  99. — Dominus  regnavit. 

rr^HE  Lord  is  King,  be  the  people  never  \  so  •  im-  |  patient :  he  sitteth  be- 

_L    tween  the  Cherubim,  be  the  earth  \  nev  -  er  |  so  •  un-  |  quiet. 

'Z  The  Lord  is  |  great  •  in  |  Sion  :  and  \  high  *  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  people. 

3  They  shall  give  thanks  \  unto  *  thy  |  Name  :  which  is  great,  \  won  -  der- 1 

ful  •  and  I  holy. 

*  Repeat  second  part  /lere. 


The  Transfiguration.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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4  The  King's  power  loveth  judgment ;    thou  liast  jjrepaved  \  e  -  qui-  |  ty  : 
thou  hast  executed  J  talg men  f  and  |  riglit  -  eous-  |  ness  •  in  |  Jacob. 

5  0  magnify  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God  :   and  full  down  before  his  footstool ;  | 
for  •  ^  I  he  •  is  I  holy. 

6  ^Moses  and  Aaron  among  his  priests,  and  Samuel  among  such  as  call  up-  | 
on  •  his  I  Najne  :  these  called  upon  the  Lord,  \  and  •  he  |  heard  •  =  |  them. 

7  He  spake  unto  them  out  of  the  |  cloud  -  y  |  pillar  :   for  they  kept  his  tes- 
timonies, and  the  law  \  that  •  he  |  gave  •  =  |  them. 

8  Tliou  heardest  them,  0  |  Lord  •  our  |  God :   thou  forgavest  them  0  God, 
and  pioiishedst  their  |  own  •  in-  |  vent  •  =  |  ions. 

9  0  magnify  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  him  npon  his  |  ho  -  ly  |  hill : 
for  the  I  Lord  •  our  |  God  •  is  |  holy. 


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Psalm  133. — Ecce,  quam  lonum  ! 

BEHOLD,  how  good  and  joyful  a  |  thing  •  it  |  is  :   hrethren,  to  |  dwell  • 
to-  I  gether  •  in  |  unity  ! 

2  It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon  the  head,  that  ran  doivn  \  un  -  to 
the  I  beard  :  even  unto  Aaron's  beard,  and  went  doivn  to  the  |  skirts  •  of  | 
his  •  =  I  clothing. 

3  Like  as  the  |  dew  •  of  |  Hermon  :  which  fell  up-  |  on  •  the  |  hill  •  of  | 
Sion. 

4  For  there  the  Lord  promised  J  his  •  =  |  blessing :  and  \  life  •  for  |  ev  - 
er-  I  more. 


286  PROPER  PSALMS 

8t.  Micliael  and  all  Ani>ds. 


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"YTXIIOSO    dwelleth   under   tlie   r/e/e?2ce  of  the  |  Most  •  =  (  High  :    shall 
V  V       abide  under  the  |  shad  -  ow  |  of  the  •  Al-  |  mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  art  my  liope,  and  |  my  •  strong  |  hold  : 
my  God,  in  |  him  •  =  |  will  •  I  |  trust. 

3  For  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  \  of  •  the  |  hunter  :  and  from 
the  I  noi  -  some  |  pest  -  i-  |  lence. 

4  He  shall  defend  thee  under  his  wings,  and  thou  shalt  oe  safe  \  under  • 
his  I  feathers  :  his  faithfulness  and  trutli  shall  |  be  *  thy  |  shield  •  and  |  buck- 
ler. 

5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  any  \  terror  •  by  |  night  :  wax  for  the  |  ar- 
row •  that  I  flieth  •  by  |  day. 

G  For  the  'pestilence  that  |  walketh  •  in  |  darkness  :  nor  for  the  sickness 
ihai  de-  |  stroy  -  eth  |  in  the  •  noon-  |  day. 

7  A  thousand  shall   fall  beside  thee,  and  ten  thousand  at  |  thy  •  right 
hand  :  hut  it  |  shall  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  thee. 

8  Yea,  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  •  be-  |  hold  :  and  see  the  re-  |  ward  •  = 
of  the  •  un-  |  godly. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  \  art  •  my  |  hope  :    thou  hast   set  thine   house   of  de- 
fence •  =  I  ve  -  ry  |  high. 

10  There  shall  no  evil  happen  \  un-to  |  thee  :   neither  shall  any  plague 
come  •  nigh  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

11  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  \  o- ver  |  thee  :   to  keep  \  thee  •  in 
all  •  thy  I  ways. 

12  They  shall  bear  thee  \  in  •  their  |  hands  :  that  thou  hurt  not  thy  |  foot 
a-  I  gainst  •  a  |  stone. 

13  Thou  shalt  go  upon  the  |  lion  •  and  |  adder  :  the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt  thou  tread  \  un  -  der  |  thy  •  =  |  feet. 

14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  mo,  therefore  will  /do-  |  liv-er  | 
him  :  I  will  set  him  up  because  \  he  *  hath  |  known  •  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  |  I  •  will  |  hear  him  :  yea  I  am  with  him  in 
trouble  :  I  will  deliver  him  \  and  *  bring  |  him  *  to  |  honour. 

10  With  long  life  will  /  |  satis -fy  |  him  :  and  \  show  •  him  |  my  •  sal-  |  va- 
tion. 


St.  Michael.] 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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RAISE  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul  :    and  all  that  is  within  me,  |  praise  • 
his  I  ho  -  ly  I  Name. 

2  Praise  the  Lord,  |  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  forget  not  \  all  •  his  |  ben  -  e-  |  fits ; 

3  Who  forgiveth  \  all  •  thy  |  sin  :  and  healeth  all  \  thine  *  in-  |  firm  -  i-  | 
ties  ; 

4  Who  saveth  thy  life  \  from  •  de-  |  struction  :  and  crown eth  thee  with  | 
mercy  *  and  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  \  with  •  good  |  things  :  making  thee  young  and  | 
Inst  -  y  I  as  •  an  I  eagle. 

6  The  Lord  execnteth  righteoiisness  \  and  •  =  |  judgment  :  for  all  them 
that  I  are  •  op-  |  pressed  •  with  |  wrong. 

7  He  showed  his  ways  |  un  -  to  |  Moses  :  his  works  unto  the  |  children  •  of  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

8  The  Lord  is  full  of  com-  |  passion  •  and  |  mercy  :  long-suffering,  \  and  • 
of  I  great  •  =  |  goodness. 

9  He  will  not  \  al  -  way  be  |  chiding :  neither  heepeth  \  he  •  his  |  an  -  ger 
for  I  ever. 

10  He  hath  not  dealt  with  us  \  after  •  our  |  sins  :  nor  rewarded  us  accord- 
ing I  to  •  our  I  wicked  -  ness-  |  es. 

11  For  look  how  high  the  heaven  is  in  compariso7i  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  so 
great  is  his  mercy  also  \  toward  •  =  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

12  Look  how  wide  also  the  east  is  |  from  •  the  |  west :  so  far  hath  he  \  set  • 
our  I  sins  •  from  |  us. 

13  Yea,  like  as  a  father  pitieth  \  his  *  own  |  children  :  even  so  is  the  Lord 
'merciful  |  un  -  to  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

14  For  he  knoweth  lohereof  \  we  •  are  |  made  :  he  rememtereth  \  that  •  we  | 
are  •  but  |  dust. 

15  The  days  of  man  are  |  but  •  as  [  grass  :  for  he  flourisheth  as  a  |  flow  -  er  | 
of  •  the  I  field. 

16  For  as  soon  as  the  wind  goeth  over  it,  |  it  •  is  |  gone  :  and  the  place 
thereof  shall  |  know  •  it  |  no  •  =  |  more. 

17  But  the  merciful  goodness  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever  and  ever 
upon  I  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  and  his  righteousness  up-  |  on  •  =  |  child  - 
ren's  I  children  : 


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18  Even  upon  such  as  ^•e?7J  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant :  and  tliink  upon  liia  com-  | 
mantl  -  ments  to  |  do  •  =  |  tliem. 

19  The  Lord  hath  lireparvd  his  |  seat  •  in  |  heaven  :  and  his  Tcinfjdom  j 
ml  -  etli  I  0  -  ver  |  alL 

20  0  praise  the  Lord  3'e  angels  of  his,  ye  tJtat  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  strength  :  ye 
that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  unto  the  |  voice  '  of  |  his  •  =  | 
word. 

21  0  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  •  his  |  hosts  :  ye  servants  of  |  his  *  that  |  do  * 
his  I  pleasure. 

22  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  of  |  his  • 
do-  I  minion  :  praise  tliou  the  |  Lord  •  =  I  0  •  my  |  soul. 


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I  WILL  alway  give  tJunils  \  un-to  the  |  Lord  :  his  praise  shall  |  ever  •  he 
in  •  my  |  mouth. 

2  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  |  in  *  the  |  Lord  :  the  humhle  shall  |  hear 
there-  |  of  •  and  be  |  glad. 

8  O  praise  the  |  Lord  •  with  [  me :  and  let  us  marjnifij  \  his  •  =  |  Xame 
to-  I  gether. 

4  I  sought  the  Lord,  \  and  •  he  |  heard  me  :  yea  ho  delivered  me  \  out  •  of 
all  •  my  |  fear. 

f)  They  had  an  eye  unto  Mm,  \  and  •  were  |  lightened  :  and  their  faces 
were  •  =  |  not  *  a-  |  shamed. 

G  Lo  the  poor  crieth,  and  the  Lord  \  hear  -  eth  |  him  :  yea  and  saveth  him 
out  •  of  I  all  •  his  |  troubles. 


St.  Michael.  1 


ON  CERTAIN  DAYS. 


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7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  tarrietli  round  about  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  : 
(dhI  I  =  •  de-  I  liver  -  eth  |  them. 

8  0  taste  and  sec  how  gracious  the  |  Lord  •  =  |  is  :  blessed  is  the  man 
that  I  trust  -  eth  |  in  •  =  |  him. 

9  0  fear  the  Lord,  ye  that  |  are  •  his  |  saints  :    for  they  that  |  fear  -  =  | 
him  •  lack  |  nothing. 

10  The  lions  do  lack  and  |  suf -fer  |  hunger  :  but  they  who  seek  the  Lord 
shall  ^oant  no  |  manner  •  of  |  thing  •  that  is  |  good. 

11  Come  ye   children  and  hearken  |  un  -  to  |  me  :   I  will  teach  you  the  | 
fear  •  =.  [  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

12  What  man  is  he  that  |  lusteth  •  to  |  live  :    and  would  |  fain  •  =  |  see  • 
good  I  days  ? 

13  Keep  thy  |  tongue  •  from  |  evil  :  and  thy  Ujjs,  \  that  •  they  |  speak  •  no  | 
guile. 

14  Eschew  evil  \  and  •  do  |  good  :  seek  \  peace  •  =  |  and  •  en-  |  sue  it. 

15  The  eyes  of   the  Lord  are  |  ov  -  er  the  |  righteous  :   and  his  ears  are  | 
o  -  pen  I  unto  •  their  |  prayers. 

IG  The  countenance  of  the  Lord  is  against  them  |  that  •  do  |  evil  :  to  root 
out  the  remembrance  \  of  •  them  |  from  •  the  |  earth. 

17  The  righteous  cry,   and   the  Lord  \  hear -eth  |  them  :    and  delivereth 
them  I  out  •  of  |  all  •  their  |  troubles. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of  a  |  con  -  trite  |  heart  :  and  will 
save  such  as  |  be  •  of  an  |  hum  -  ble  |  spirit. 

19  Great  are  the  troubles  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  :    but  the  Lord  delivereth  \ 
him  •  =  I  out  •  of  I  all. 

20  He  keepeth  \  all  •  his  |  bones  :  so  that  not  \  one  •  of  |  them  •  is  |  broken. 

21  But  misfortune  shall  |  slay  the  •  un-  |  godly  :    and  they  that  hate  the 
righteous  \  shall  *  be  |  des  -  o-  |  late. 

22  The  Lord  delivereth  the  souls  \  of  •  his  |  servants  :  and  all  they  that  put 
their  trust  in  him  shall  I  not  •  be  I  des  -ti-  I  tute. 


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PRAISE  the  |  Lord  •  of  |  heaven  :  praise  \  =  •  him  |  in  •  the  |  heiglit. 
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3  Praise  liim,  \  sun  •  and  |  moon  :  praise  liim,  \  all  •  ye  |  stars  •  and  |  light. 

4  Praise  Mm,  \  all  •  ye  |  heavens  :  and  ye  watem  that  |  are  •  a-  |  bove  •  the  | 
heavens. 

5  Let  them  praise  the  Name  \  of  *  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  spake  the  word  and 
they  were  made  ;  he  commanded,  \  and  •  they  |  were  •  ere-  |  ated. 

6  He  hath  made  them  fast  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever :  he  liath  given  them  a 
law  I  which  •  shall  |  not  •  be  |  broken. 

7  Praise  the  Lord  np-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :   ye  \  drag  -  ons  |  and  •  all  |  deeps  : 

8  Fire  and  hail,  \  snow  •  and  |  vapours  :  wind  and  storm,  ful-  |  fil  -  ling  j 
his  •  =  I  word  : 

9  Mountains  \  and  •  all  |  hills  :  fruitful  \  trees  •  =  |  and  •  all  |  cedars  : 

10  Beasts  \  and  •  all  |  cattle  :  worms  \  and  •  :=  \  feather  -  ed  |  fowls  : 

11  Kings  of  the  eartlt  \  and  •  all  |  people  :  princes,  and  all  \  judg  -  es  |  of  • 
the  I  world. 

t2  Young  men  and  maidens,  old  men  and  children,  praise  the  Name  \  of  • 
the  I  Loud  :  for  his  Name  only  is  excellent,  and  his  praise  a-  |  bove  *  =  | 
heaven  •  and  |  earth. 

13  He  shall  exalt  the  horn  of  his  people  ;  all  his  saints  shall  |  praise  •  =  | 
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BLESSED  is  the  man  that  hatli  not  walked  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly  ; 
nor  stood  in  the  |  way  •  of  |  sinners  ;  and  hath  not  sat  in  the  |  seat  • 
=  I  of  •  the  I  scornful. 


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2  But  his  delight  is  in  tlie  |  law  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  in  his  law  will  he  ex- 
ercise him-  I  self  •  ^  |  day  •  and  |  night. 

3  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  Ity  the  |  wa  -  ter-  |  side  :  that  will  bring 
forth  his  (  fruit  •  in  |  due  *  =  |  season. 

4  His  leaf  also  \  shall  •  not  |  wither  :  and  look,  whatsoever  he  |  do  -  eth  |  it  • 
shall  I  prospei". 

5  (Unison.)  As  for  the  ungodl}^  it  is  not  \  so  •  with  |  them:  but  they  are 
like  the  chaff,  which  the  wind  scattereth  away  \  from  •  the  |  face  •  of  the  | 
earth. 

6  (Uniso7i.)  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  be  able  to  stand  \  in  •  the  | 
judgment :  neither  the  sinners  in  the  congregation  \  of  •  the  |  right  •  ^=  \  eous. 

7  (Harmony.)  But  the  Loed  hnoiveth  the  |  way  •  of  the  |  righteous  :  and 
the  way  of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  shall  •  =  |  perish. 


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Fsalm  15. — Domine,  quis  habitat? 

LORD,  who  shall  dwell  in  thy  \  tab  -  er-  |  nacle  :  or  who  shall  rest  up- 
thy  I  ho  -  ly  |  hill. 

2  Even  he  that  leadeth  an  |  uncor  -  rupt  |  life  :  and  doeth  the  thing  which 
is  right,  and  speaketh  the  |  truth  •  =  |  from  •  his  |  heart. 

3  He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his  tongue,  nor  done  evil  \  to  •  his  |  neigh- 
bour :  and  hath  not  \  slander  -  ed  |  his  '  =  |  neighbour. 

4  He  that  setteth  not  by  himself,  but  is  lowly  in  |  his  •  own  |  eyes  :  and 
maketh  much  of  |  them  *  that  |  fear  •  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour,  and  disappointetli  \  him  •  =  |  not  : 
though  it  |  were  •  to  |  his  •  own  |  hindrance. 

6  He  that  hath  not  given  his  money  up-  |  on  •  =  |  usury :  nor  taken  reward 
a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  in  -  no-  |  cent. 

7  Wlioso  I  doeth  •  these  |  things  :  shall  |  =  •  =  |  nev  -  er  |  fall. 


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Psalm  146. — Lauda,  anima  men. 

PRAISE  the  Lord  0  my  soul :   while  I  live,  will  I  |  praise  •  the  |  Lord  : 
yea  as  long  as  I  have  any  being,  I  will  sing  \  prais-es  |  unto  •  my  |  God. 

2  0  put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  nor  in  anij  \  child  •  of  |  man  :  for  there  | 
is  •  no  I  heljj  •  in  |  them. 

3  For  when  the  breath  of  man  goeth  forth,  he  shall  turn  (Kjain  \  to  •  his  | 
earth  :  and  then  \  all  •  his  |  thoughts  •  =  |  perish. 

4  Blessed  is  he  that  hath  the  God  of  Jacob  \  for  •  his  |  help  :  and  whose 
liope  is  I  in  •  the  |  Lord  •  his  \  God  : 

5  Who  made  lieaven  and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  who 
keepeth  his  |  pro  -  mise  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

G  Who  helpeth  them  to  right  that  |  suf  -  fer  |  wrong  :  v^ho  \  feed-  •  =  j 
eth  •  the  |  hungry. 

7  The  Lord  looseth  7ncn  \  out  •  of  |  prison  :  the  Lord  giveth  \  sight  •  =  | 
to  •  the  I  blind. 

8  The  Lord  helpeth  thcyn  \  that  •  are  |  fallen  :  the  Lord  \  car -eth  |  for  • 
the  I  righteous. 

9  The  Lord  careth  for  the  strangers ;  he  defendeth  the  fatherless  \ 
and  •  =  I  widow :  as  for  the  way  of  the  ungodly,  he  |  turneth  •  it  |  up  -  side  j 
down. 

{U7iison.)  10  The  Lord  thy  God  0  Sion,  shall  be  Kitig  for  |  ev-er-  | 
more  :  {Harmony.)  and  through-  |  out  •  all  |  gen-er-  |  ations. 


All  Saints. 

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BLESSP]D  is  the  man  that  |  fear  -  otli  the  |  Lord  :  he  hath  great  delight 
in  I  liis  •  com-  I  mand  •  =  I  ments. 


All  Saints.]  ON  CERTAIN  DAYS.  293 

2  His  seed  shall  be  miglity  up-  |  on  ■  ^  |  earth  :  the  generation  of  the  | 
faith  -  fill  I  shall  •  be  |  blessed. 

3  Eiches  and  ple?iteo2(S7iess  shall  |  be  in  •  his  |  house  :  and  his  rigliteousness 
en-  I  dur  -  eth  |  for  •  =  |  ever. 

4  Unto  the  godly  there  ariseth  up  liglit  \  in  •  the  |  darkness  :  he  is  |  merci  - 
ful,  I  loving  •  and  |  righteous. 

0  A  good  man  is  merciful  \  and  •  =  [  lendeth  :  and  will  guide  his  | 
"words  *  =  I  with  •  dis-  |  cretion. 

G  For  he  shall  |  never  •  be  |  moved  :  and  the  righteous  shall  be  had  in  |  ev  - 
er-  I  last  -  ing  re-  |  membrance. 

7  He  will  not  be  afraid  of  ang  |  e  -  vil  |  tidings  :  for  his  heart  standeth/«s^^ 
and  be-  |  liev  -  eth  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 

8  His  heart  is  sfablishcd,  and  |  will  •  not  |  shrink  :  until  he  see  his  desire 
up-  I  on  •  his  I  en  -  e-  I  mies. 

9  He  hath  disjDersed  abroad,  and  given  \  to  '  the  |  poor  :  and  his  righteous- 
ness remaiueth  for  ever  ;  his  horn  shall  |  be  •  ex-  |  alt  -  ed  with  |  honour. 

10  The  ungodly  shall  see  it,  and  it  shall  \  grieve  •  =  |  him  :  he  shall  gnash 
with  his  teeth  and  consume  away  ;  the  desire  of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  shall  •  =  | 
perish. 


Psalm  121. — Levari  nmlos  meos, 

I  WILL  lift  up  mine  ei/es  \  un  -  to  the  |  hills  :  from  \  whence  •  =  |  cometh  • 
my  I  help. 

2  My  help  cometh  cvoi  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :  who  \  hath  •  made  |  heaven  • 
and  I  earth. 

3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  |  to  •  be  |  moved  :    and  he   that  |  keepeth  • 
thee  I  will  •  not  |  sleep. 

4  Behold,  he  that  keepeth  \  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  shall  neither  |  slum  -  ber  |  nor  •  =  | 
sleep. 

5  The  Lord  himself  \  is  •  thy  |  keeper  :  the  Lord  is  thy  defence  up-  |  on  • 
thy  I  right  •  =  |  hand ; 

6  So  that  the  sun  shall  not  burn  \  thee  •  by  |  day  :  neither  the  |  moon  •  =  | 
by  •  =  I  night. 

7  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thee  \  from  •  all  |  evil  :  yea,  it  is  even  he  \  that  • 
shall  I  keep  •  thy  |  soul. 

8  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out,  and  thy  |  com  -  ing  |  in  :  from 
this  time  \  forth  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 


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Fsalm  149. — Cantate  Domino. 


OSING   unto  the   Lor-d  a  |  new  *  =  |  song  :    let   the   congregation  of  | 
saints  *  =  |  praise  •  =  |  him. 

2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  |  him  •  that  |  made  him  :   and   let   the  children  of 
^ion  be  |  joy  -  ful  |  in  •  their  |  King. 

3  Let  them  praise  his  Name  \  in  *  the  |  dance  :  let  them  sing  praises  unto  | 
him  •  with  |  ta  -  bret  and  |  harp. 

4  For  the   Lord  hath  pleasure  \  in  •  his  |  people  :    a?id  \  help  -  etli  the  | 
meek  •  =  |  hearted. 

5  Let  the  saints  be  |  joy  -  ful  with  |  glory  :  let  them  re-  |  joice  •  =  |  in  • 
their  |  beds. 

G  Let  the  praises  of  God  be  |  in  •  their  |  mouth  :  and  a  ttvo-edged  |  sword  • 
in  I  their  •  =  |  hands ; 

7  To  be  avenged  \  of  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  |  to  •  re-  |  buke  •  the  |  people  ; 

8  To  bind  their  |  kings  •  in  |  chains  :  and  their  |  nobles  •  Avith  |  links  •  of  | 
iron. 

9  That  they  may  be  avenged  of  thetn;  \  as  it  •  is  |  written  :  Such  \  honour  • 
have  I  all  '  his  |  saints. 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


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Fsalm  1. — Beatus  vir,  qui  non  abiit. 


BLESSED  is  the  man  that  hath  not  walked  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly; 
nor  stood  in  the  |  way  •  of  |  sinners ;   and  hath  not  sat  in  the  |  seat  • 
=  I  of  •  the  I  scornful. 

2  But  his  delight  is  in  the  |  law  •  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  in  his  law  will  he  ex- 
ercise him-  I  self  •  =  |  day  •  and  |  night. 

3  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  hy  the  |  wa  -  ter-  |  side  :  that  will  bring 
forth  his  |  fruit  •  in  |  due  •  =  |  season. 

4  His  leaf  also  \  shall  •  not  |  wither  :  and  look,  lohat soever  he  |  do  -  eth  |  it  • 
shall  I  prosper. 

5  {Unison.)  As  for  the  ungodly,  it  is  not  \  so  •  with  |  them  :  but  they  are 
like  the  chaff,  which  the  wind  scattereth  aivay  |  from  *  the  |  face  •  of  the  | 
earth. 

6  {Unison.)  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  be  able  to  stand  j  in  •  the  | 
judgment  :  neither  the  sinners  in  the  congregation  \  of  •  the  |  right  •  =  |  eous. 

7  {Harmony.)  But  the  Lord  Tcnoweth  the  |  way  •  of  the  [  righteous:  and 
the  way  of  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  |  shall  •  =  |  perish. 


296 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


[Sll.  1. 


12. 


Barwby. 


Psalm.  15. — Domine,  qnis  habitat? 

LORD,  wlio  shall  dwell  in  thy  \  tab-er-  |  nacle  :  or  who  shall  rc!<f  up-  |  on  • 
thy  I  ho  -  ly  I  hill. 

2  Evon  he  that  Icadeth  an  |  nncor  -  rnpt  |  life :  and  doeth  the  thing  Avhich 
is  right,  and  speaJcefh  the  |  truth  •  =  |  from  •  his  |  heart. 

3  He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his  tongue,  nor  done  evil  \  to  •  his  |  neigh- 
bour :  and  hath  not  \  slander  -  ed  |  his  •  =  |  neighbour. 

4  lie  that  setteth  not  by  himself,  but  is  loicly  in  |  his  •  own  |  eyes  :   and 
maketh  mncli  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  •  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour,  and  disappoinieth  \  him  •  =  |  not  : 
tliongh  it  |  were  •  to  |  his  •  own  |  hindrance. 

G  He  that  hath  not  given  his  money  up-  |  on  •  =  [  usury  :  nor  taken  reioard 
a-  I  gainst  •  the  |  in  -  no-  |  cent. 

7   Whoso  I  doeth  •  these  |  things  :  shall  |  =  •  =  |  nev  -  er  |  fall. 


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Psalm  91. —  Qui  habitat. 

WHOSO    dwelleth  under  the  defence  of  the  |  Most  •  =   |  High 
abide  iinder  the  |  shad  -  ow  |  of  the  •  Al-  |  mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unto  the  LoiiD,  Thou  art  my  hoi)e,  and  |  my  •  strong 
my  God,  in  |  him   •  =  |  will  •  I  |  trust. 

3  For  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  \  of  *  the  |  hunter  :  and  from 
the  I  noi  -  some  |  pest  -  i-  |  lence. 

4  He  shall  defend  thee  under  his  wings,  and  thou  shalt  be  safe  \  under  • 
his  I  feathers  :  his  faithfulness  and  truth  shall  |  be  •  thy  |  shield  '  and  |  buckler. 

5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  any  \  terror  ■  by  |  night  :  nor  for  the  |  ar- 
row •  that  I  flieth  •  by  |  day. 

G  For  the  pestilence  that  |  walketh  •  in  |  darkness  :    nor  for  the  sickness 
111  at  de-  I  stroy  -  eth  |  in  the  •  noon-  |  day. 

7  A  thousand  shall,  fall  beside  thee,  and  ten  thousand  at  |  thy  •  right  [ 
hand  :  hut  it  |  shall  •  not  |  come  *  nigh  |  thee. 

8  Yea,  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  •  be-  |  hold  :  and  see  the  re-  |  ward  •  =  | 
of  the  •  un-  |  godly. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  \  art  •  my  |  hope :    thou  hast  set  thine   house  of  de-  \ 
fence  •  =  |  ve  -  ry  |  high. 


Sel.  2.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


297 


10  There  shall  no  evil  liappcn  \  iiu  -  to  |  tliee  :  neither  shall  any  plague  \ 
come  •  nigh  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

11  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  \  o  -  ver  |  thee  :  to  keeji  \  thee  •  in  | 
all  •  thy  I  ways. 

12  They  shall  bear  thee  \  in  •  their  |  hands  :  that  thou  hurt  not  thy  |  foot  • 
a-  I  gainst  •  a  |  stone. 

13  Thou  shalt  go  npon  the  |  lion  •  and  |  adder:    the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt    hou  tread  \  un  -  der  |  thy  •  z=  \  feet. 

14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me,  therefore  will  /  de-  |  liv  -  er  { 
him  :  I  will  set  him  up  because  \  he  •  hath  |  known  •  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  |  I  •  will  |  hear  him  :  yea  I  am  with  him  in 
trouble  ;  I  will  deliver  him  |  and  •  bring  |  him  ■  to  |  honour. 

16  With  long  life  wall  /  |  satis  -  fy  |  him  :  and  \  show  •  him  |  my  •  sal-  |  va- 
tion. 

Second  Selection. 


3. 


Wesley. 


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Psalm  4. — Cu7n  invocarem. 

HEAR  me  when  I  call,  0  God  of  my  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  thou  hast  set  me 
at  liberty  when  I  was  in  trouble ;  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  |  heark  -  en  | 
unto  •  my  |  prayer. 

3  0  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long  will  ye  bias-  |  pheme  •  mine  |  honour  :  and 
have  such  pleasure  in  vanity,  |  and  •  seek  |  af  -  ter  |  falsehood  ? 

3  Know  this  also,  that  the  Lord  hath  chosen  to  himself  the  |  man  •  that  is  | 
godly  :  when  I  call  upon  the  Lord  \  he  •  will  |  hear  •  =  \  me. 

4  Stand  in  aive,  and  |  sin  •  =  |  not  :  commune  with  your  own  heart,  and  in 
your  I  cham  -  ber,  |  and  •  be  |  still. 

5  Offer  the  sacrifice  of  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  \  put  •  your  |  trust  •  in 
the  I  Lord. 

6  Tliere  be  |  many  •  that  |  say  :   Who  will  |  show  •  us  |  a-ny  |  good? 

7  Lord,  I  lift  •  thou  |  up  :  the  light  of  thy  \  coun  -  te-  |  nance  •  up-  |  on  us. 

8  Thou  hast  put  gladness  \  in  •  my  |  heart  :  since  the  time  that  their  corn, 
and  I  wine,  •  and  |  oil  •  in-  |  creased. 

9  I  will  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  |  take  •  my  |  rest :  for  it  is  thou  LoBD 
only,  that  |  makest  •  me  |  dwell  •  in  |  safety. 


298 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


3. 


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Psalm  31. — /«  ^t!,  Doininv,  speravi. 

IN  thee  0  XorrZ,  have  I  |  put  •  my  |  trust  :   let  me  never  be  put  to  confu- 
sion, deliver  me  \  in  ■  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

2  Bow  doum  thine  |  ear  •  to  |  me  :  make  haftfe  \  to  •  de-  |  liv  -  er  |  me. 

3  And  be  thou  my  strong  rock,  and  |  house  ■  of  dc-  |  fence  :  that  fl/oi!  j 
may  -  est  |  save  •  =  |  me. 

4  For  thou  art  my  strong  rock  |  and  •  my  |  castle  :  be  thou  also  my  guicK'. 
and  lead  me  \  for  •  thy  |  Name's  •  =  |  sake. 

5  Draw  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid  privihj  \  for  •  =  |  me  :  for 
thou  •  =  I  art  •  my  |  strength. 

G  Into  thy  hands  I  com-  |  mend  •  my  |  spirit  :  for  thou  hast  redeemed  inc. 
0  I  Lord  •  thou  |  God  •  of  |  truth. 

7  I  have  hated  them  that  hold  of  siqiersfiiious  \  van  -  i-  |  ties  :  and  my 
trust  !  hath  •  been  |  in  •  the  |  Lord. 


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Psalm  91. — Qni  hahifdf. 

■TTT"HOSO   dwelleth   under   the  defence   of  the  |  Most  •  =  |  High  :    shall 
V  V      abide  under  the  |  shad  -  ow  |  of  the  •  Al-  |  mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  art  my  I/oj)e,  and  |  my  •  strong  |  hold  : 
my  God,  in  |  him  •  =  |  will  •  I  |  trust. 

3  For  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  \  of  ■  the  |  hunter  :  aiul  from 
the  I  noi  -  some  |  pest  -  i-  |  lence. 

4  He  shall  defend  thee  under  his  wings,  and  thou  slialt  be  safe  \  under  • 
his  I  feathers  :  his  faithfulness  and  truth  shall  |  be  •  thy  |  shield  •  and  j  buck- 
ler. 


Sel.  2.]  SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS.  299 

5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  any  \  terror  •  by  |  night :   nor /or  the  |  ar- 
row •  that  I  flieth  •  by  |  day. 

6  For  the  pestilence   that  |  walketh  •  in  |  darkness :    nor  for  the  sickness 
that  de-  |  stroy  -  eth  |  in  the  •  noon-  |  day. 

7  A  thousand  shall   fall   beside   thee^  and  ten  thousand  at  |  thy  •  right 
hand :  hut  it  |  shall  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  thee. 

8  Yea,  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  •  be-  |  hold  :  and  see  the  I'e-  |  ward  •  = 
of  the  •  un-  |  godly. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  \  art  •  my  |  hope  :    thou  hast  set  thine  house   of   de- 
fence •  =  I  ve  -  ry  |  high. 

10  There  shall  no  evil  happen  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :   neither  shall  2^vc^  plague 
come  •  nigh  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

11  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  \  o  -  ver  [  thee :   to  keep  \  thee  *  in 
all  *  thy  I  ways. 

12  They  shall  bear  thee  \  in  •  their  |  hands  :   that  thou  hurt  not  thy  |  foot  • 
a-  I  gainst  *  a  |  stone. 

13  Thou  shalt  go  upon  the  |  lion  •  and  |  adder  :   the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt  thou  tread  \  un  -  der  |  thy  '  =  |  feet. 

14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me,  therefore  will  /  de-  |  liv  -  er  | 
him  :   I  will  set  him  up  because  j  he  •  hath  |  known  •  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  |  I  *  will  |  hear  him  :   yea  I  am  with  him  in 
trouble  ;  I  will  deliver  him  \  and  •  bring  |  him  •  to  |  honour. 

16  With  long  life  will  / 1  satis  -  fy  |  him  :  and  \  show  "  him  |  my  '  sal-  |  va- 
tion. 


Psalm  134. — Ecce  nunc. 

BEHOLD  noiv,  \  praise  •  the  |  Lord  :  all  ye  |  serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  ; 
2   Ye  that  by  night  stand  in  the  house  \  of  •  the  [  Lord  :   even  in  the 
courts  of  the  |  house  •  of  |  our  •  =  |  God. 

3  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry  :  and  \  praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  | 
Lord. 

4  The  Lord  that  made  \  heaven  •  and  |  earth  :  give  thee  \  bless  -  ing  |  out  • 
of  I  Sion. 


300 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


[Sel.  3, 


Tliird  Selection. 


R.  Cooke. 


-Coeli  enarrant. 

f  I  God  :  and  the  firmament  \  showeth 


and    one    night  \  cer  -  ti-  |  fieth  •  an- 
language  :  but  their  voices  are  |  heard 
I  lands  :  and  their  luords  into  the 


Psalm  19.- 

THE  lieavens  declare  the  |  glory  •  i 
his  I  hand  -  y-  |  work. 

2  One    day  \  telleth  •  an-  |  other : 
other. 

3  There  is  neither  \  speech  •  nor  | 
a-  I  moug  •  =  I  them. 

4  Their  sound  is  gone  out  into  |  all 
ends  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  world. 

5  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tahernacle  \  for  •  the  |  sun  :  which  cometh  forth  as 
a  bridegroom  out  of  his  chamber,  and  rejoiceth  as  a  |  giant  •  to  |  run  •  his  | 
course. 

6  It  goetli  forth  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven,  and  runneth  about 
unto  the  end  of  |  it  •  a-  |  gain  :  and  there  is  nothing  hid  \  from  •  the  |  heat  • 
there-  |  of. 

7  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  an  undefiled  Imo,  con-  |  verting  •  the  |  soul :  the 
testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure,  and  giveth  \  wis  -  dom  |  un  -  to  the  |  simple. 

8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  right,  and  re-  |  joice  •  the  |  heart  :  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  is  pure,  and  giveth  \  light  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  eyes. 

9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  and  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever  :  the  judg- 
ments of  the  Lord  are  true,  and  |  right  -  ecus  |  al  -  to-  |  gether. 

10  More  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold,  yea,  than  |  much  •  fine  |  gold  : 
sweeter  also  than  honey,  \  and  •  the  |  hon  -  ey-  |  comb. 

11  Moreover,  by  them  is  thy  |  ser  -  vant  |  taught :  and  in  keeping  of  thetn  \ 
there  •  is  |  great  •  re-  |  ward. 

13  Who  can  tell  how  |  oft  •  he  of-  |  fendeth  :  0  cleanse  thou  one  \  from  • 
my  I  se  -  cret  |  faults. 

13  Keep  thy  servant  also  from  presumptuous  sins,  lest  they  get  the  domin- 
ion I  o  -  ver  I  me :  so  shall  I  be  undefiled,  and  innocent  \  from  *  the  |  great  • 
of-  I  fence. 

14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the  meditation  \  of  •  my  |  heart :  be 
aUoay  ac-  |  cepta  -  ble  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 

15  0  \  =  '  =z  \  Lord  :  7ny  \  strength  •  and  |  my  •  re-  |  deemer. 


Sel.  3.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


301 


Psalm.  24. — Domini  est  terra. 

THE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all  that  |  there  -  in  |  is  :  the  compass  of  the 
world,  and  |  they  •  that  |  dwell  *  there-  |  in, 

2  For  he  hath  founded  it  up-  |  on  '  the  |  seas  :    and  pre-  |  pared  •  it  up-  [ 
on  •  the  I  floods. 

3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  Mil  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  shall  rise  up  \ 
in  •  liis  I  ho  -  ly  |  place  ? 

4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  |  pure  •  =  |  heart :  and  that  hath 
not  lift  up  his  mind  unto  vanity,  nor  |  sworn  •  to  de-  |  ceive  •  his  |  neighbour. 

5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  |  from  *  the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness/rom 
the  I  God  •  of  |  his  •  sal-  |  vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  tl/e7n  that  |  seek  •  =  |  him  :  even  of  them  that  | 
seek  •  thy  |  face  •  0  |  Jacob. 

7  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates ;  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  ever-  |  last  -  ing  | 
doors  :  and  the  Kitig  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

8  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory :  It  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  eveii 
the  I  Lord  •=  I  mighty  •  in  |  battle. 

9  Lift  up  your  heads  0  ye  gates  ;  and  be  ye  lift  up  ye  ever-  \  last  -  ing  | 
doors  :  and  the  Ki?ig  of  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  •  come  |  in. 

10  Who  is  the  |  King  •  of  |  glory  :  Even  the  Lord  of  hosts,  |  he  •  is  the  ( 
King  •  of  I  glory. 


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Fsalm  103. — Benedic,  anima  mea. 

PRAISE  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul  :    and  all  that  is  within  me,  \  praise  • 
his  I  ho  -  ly  |  Name. 

2  Praise  the  Lord,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  forget  not  \  all  •  his  |  ben-  e-  |  fits; 

3  Who  forgiveth  \  all  •  thy  |  sin  :    and  healeth  all  \  thine  •  in-  |  firm  -  i-  | 
ties  ; 

4  Who  saveth  thy  life  \  from  •  de-  |  structiou  :    and  crowneth  thee  with  | 
mercy  •  and  |  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness. 

5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  \  with  •  good  |  things  :  making  thee  young  and  | 
lust  -  y  I  as  *  an  |  eagle. 

6  The  Lord  executeth  righteousness  \  and  •  =  |  Judgment  :    for  all  them 
that  I  are  •  op-  |  pressed  •  with  |  wrong. 


302 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


98. 


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7  He  showed  his  ?^;^/7/s  |  un  -  to  |  Moses  :  his  works  vnto  the  |  children  •  of  | 
Is  -  ra-  I  el. 

8  The  Loud  is  full  of  com-  |  ptission  •  hikI  |  mercy  :  long-sufferinc/,  \  and  • 
of  I  great  •  =  |  goodness. 

9  lie  will  not  \  al  -  way  be  |  chiding  :  neither  keepefJt  \  he  '  his  |  an  -  ger 
for  I  ever. 

10  He  hath  not  dealt  with  us  |  after  •  our  |  sins  :  nor  rewarded  us  accord- 
ing I  to  •  our  I  wicked  -  ness-  |  es. 

11  For  look  how  high  the  heaven  is  in  coynparison  \  of  •  the  |  earth  :  so 
great  is  his  mercy  also  \  toward  •  :=  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him. 

12  Look  how  wide  also  the  east  is  |  from  •  the  |  west :  so  far  hath  he  \  set  * 
our  I  sins  '  from  |  us. 

13  Yea,  like  as  a  father  pitietli  \  his  *  own  |  children  :  even  so  is  the  Lord 
merciful  \  un  -  to  |  them  '  that  |  fear  him, 

14  For  he  knoweth  whereof  \  we  •  are  |  made  :  he  rememhereth  \  that  •  we  | 
are  •  but  |  dust. 

15  The  days  of  man  are  |  but  •  as  |  grass  :  for  he  flourisheth  as  a  |  flow  -  er  | 
of  •  the  I  field. 

16  For  as  soon  as  the  wind  goeth  over  it,  |  it  •  is  |  gone  :  and  the  place 
thereof  shall  |  know  •  it  |  no  •  =  |  more. 

17  But  the  merciful  goodness  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever  and  ever 
upon  I  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :  and  his  righteousness  ujj-  |  on  •  =  |  child  - 
ren's  |  children  ; 

18  Even  upon  such  as  keep  his  |  cov  -  e-  |  nant  :  and  think  upon  his  com-  | 
mand  -  ments  to  |  do  •  =  |  them. 

19  The  Lord  hath  prepared  his  |  seat  •  in  |  heaven  :  and  his  kingdom  \ 
rul  -  eth  I  o  -  ver  |  all. 

20  0  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  his,  ye  that  ex-  |  eel  •  in  |  strength  :  ye 
that  fulfil  his  commandment,  and  hearken  ^mto  the  |  voice  ■  of  |  his  •  =  | 
word. 

21  0  praise  the  Lord,  all  |  ye  *  his  |  hosts  :  ye  servants  of  |  his  •  that  |  do  • 
his  I  pleasure. 

22  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  works  of  his,  in  all  places  jot  |  his  • 
do-  I  minion  :  praise  thou  the   |  Lord  •  =  |  0  *  my  |  soul. 


Sel.  4.] 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSAL3IS. 


303 


Fourth  Selection. 


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Psalm  23. — Dominus  regit  me. 

THE  LORD  I  is  •  my  |  sliepherd  :  therefore  \  can  *  I  [  lack  •  =  |  nothing. 
2  He  shall  feed  me  in  a  |  green  "  =  |  pasture  :  and  lead  me  forth  be-  | 
eide  •  the  |  waters  •  of  |  comfort. 

3  He  shall  con-  |  vert  •  my  |  soul :    and  bring  me  forth  in  the  paths  of 
righteousness  \  for  •  his  [  Name's  •  =  |  sake. 
■    4  Yea,  though   I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  /  will  | 
fear  *  no  |  evil :  for  thou  art  with  me ;   thy  rod  and  |  thy  •  staff  |  com  -  fort  j 
me. 

5  Thou  shalt  prepare  a  table  before  me  against  them  that  |-trou  -ble  |  me  : 
thou  hast  anointed  my  head  with  oil,  \  and  •  my  |  cup  •  shall  be  |  full. 

6  But  thy  loving-kindness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  \  of  '  my  | 
life  :  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  |  house  *  of  the  |  Lord  •  for  |  ever. 


Psalm  34. — Benedicam  Domino. 

I  WILL  alway  give  thanhs  \  un-to  the  ]  Lord  :    hi?,  praise  shall  |  ever  •  be  | 
in  •  my  |  mouth. 

2  My  soul  shall  make  her  hoast  \  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  the  humble  shall  |  hear  • 
there-  |  of  •  and  be  |  glad. 

3  0  praise  the  |  Lord  •  with  |  me  :    and  let  us  magnify  \  his  •  ==  |  Name  * 
to-  I  gether. 

4  I  sought  the  Lord,  \  and  •  he  |  heard  me  :  yea  he  delivered  me  \  out  •  of  [ 
all  •  my  |  fear. 

5  They  had  an   eye   unto  him,  \  and  •  were  |  lightened  :   and  their  faces  \ 
were  •  =  \  not  •  a-  |  shamed. 

6  Lo  the  poor  crieth,  and  the  Lord  \  hear  -  eth  |  him  :  yea  and  saveth  him  \ 
out  •  of  I  all  •  his  [  troubles. 

7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  tarrieth  round  about  them  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  : 
and  \  =  •  de-  |  liver  -  eth  |  them. 

8  0  taste  and  see  how  gracious  the  ]  Lord  •  =  |  is  :  blessed  is  the  man 
that  I  trust  -  eth  |  in  •  =  |  him. 


304  SELECTIONS  OF    PSALMS.  [Sel.  4. 

Statner-Beethovbv. 


9  0  fear  the  Lord,  i/e  that  |  are  •  his  |  saints ;    for  they  that  |  feaj-  •  =  | 
him  •  lack  |  nothing. 

10  The  lions  do  lack  and  |  suf -fer  |  hunger  :  but  they  who  seek  tla-  Loud 
shall  want  no  |  manner  •  of  |  thing  •  that  is  |  good. 

11  Come  ye   children   and   Jiearken  \  un-to  |  me  :   I  will  teach  you  the  | 
fear  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

12  What  man  is  lie  that  |  lusteth  •  to  |  live  :  '  and  would  |  fain  •  =:  |  see  • 
good  I  days  ? 

13  Keep  thy  |  tongue  •  from  |  evil  :  and  thy  lijjs,  \  that  •  they  |  si)eak  •  no  | 
guile. 

14  Eschew  evil  \  and  •  do  |  good  :  f^eeh  \  peace  •  =  |  and  •  en-  |  sue  it. 

15  The   eyes  of   the  Lord  are  |  ov  -  er  the  |  righteous  :   and  his  ears  arc 
0  -  pen  I  unto  •  their  |  prayers. 

16  The  countenance  of  the  Lord  is  against  them  \  that  •  do  |  evil  :  to  root 
out  the  remembrance  \  of  •  them  |  from  •  the  |  earth. 

17  The  righteous  cry,   and   the   Lord  \  hear-eth  |  them  :    and  delivoreth 
them  I  out  •  of  |  all  •  their  |  troubles. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of  a  |  con -trite  |  heart  :  and  will 
save  such  as  |  be  •  of  an  |  hum  -  ble  |  spirit. 

19  Great  are  the  trouUes  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  :   but  the  Lord  dclircrc/h 
him  •  =:  I  out  •  of  I  all. 

20  He  keejjeth  \  all  •  his  |  bones  :  so  that  )tot  \  one  •  of  |  them  •  is  |  broken. 

21  But  mUfortune  shall  |  slay  the  •  un-  |  godly  :    and  they  that  hate  the 
righteous  \  shall  •  be  |  des  -  o-  |  late. 

22  The  Lord  delivereth  the  souls  \  of  •  his  |  servants  :  and  all  they  that  put 
their  trust  iu  him  shall  |  not  •  be  |  des  -  ti-  |  tute. 


Sel.  4.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


805 


I      I  Wood. 


r-^n-4— l-r — r^=-r^-J-rJ-J-r«'-n 


Psalra  65. —  ^'e  decei  hyumus. 

THOU   0  6^o<?,  art  |  prtiisod  •  in  |  Siou  :   and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be 
performed    \  in  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

2  7%o^*  that  |  hearest  •  the  |  prayer  :   unto  \  thee  •  shall  |  all  •  flesh  |  come. 

3  My  misdeeds  jyrevrttY  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  me  :  0  be  thou  merciful  \  un  -  to  | 
our  •  =  I  sins. 

4  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  choosest,  and  receivest  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  he 
shall  dwell  in  thy  court,  and  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  pleasures  of  thy  house, 
even  \  of  •  thy  |  ho  -  ly  |  temple. 

5  Thou  shalt  show  us  wonderful  things  in  thy  righteousness  0  God  of  | 
our  •  sal-  I  vation  :  thou  that  art  the  hope  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of 
them  that  remain  \  in  ■  the  |  broad  •  =  |  sea. 

6  Who  in  his  strength  setteth/«s^  the  |  moun  •  =  |  tains  :  and  is  |  girded  • 
a-  I  bout  •  with  |  power. 

7  Who  stilleth  the  raging  \  of  *  the  |  sea  :  and  the  noise  of  his  luaves,  and 
the  I  mad  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  people. 

8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  shall  be  afraid  \ 
at  •  thy  I  tokens  :  thou  that  makest  the  out-goings  of  the  morning  and  |  even  - 
ing  to  I  praise  *  =  |  thee. 

9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  |  bless  -est  |  it :  thou  \  makest  •  it  |  ve  -  ry  | 
plenteous. 

10  The  river  of  God  is  |  full  •  of  |  water  :  thou  preparest  their  corn,  for  so 
thou  pro-  I  vid  -  est  |  for  *  the  |  earth. 

11  Thou  waterest  her  furrows ;  thou  sendest  rain  into  the  little  valleys  | 
there  •  =  |  of  :  thou  makest  it  soft  with  the  drops  of  rain,  and  |  blessest  * 
the  I  in  -  crease  |  of  it. 

13  Thou  crownest  the  year  \  with  •  thy  |  goodness :  and  \  thy  •  =  |  clouds  • 
drop  I  fatness. 

13  They  shall  drop  upon  the  dweUifigs  of  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  the 
little  hills  shall  re-  |  joice  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

14  The  folds  shall  be  |  full  •  of  |  sheep  :  the  valleys  also  shall  stand  so 
thick  with  corn,  that  |  they  •  shall  |  laugh  •  and  |  sing. 


306 


SELECTIONS  OF    PSALMS. 

Fifth  Selection. 


[Sel.  0. 


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Psalm  26. — Judica  me,  Domine. 

BE  thou  my  Judge  0  Lord,  for  I  have  walked  \  inno  -  ceut-  |  ly  :  my  trust 
hath  been  also  in  the  Lord,  therefore  \  shall  •  I  |  not  •  =  |  fall. 

2  Examine  me  0  Lord,  and  |  prove  •  =  |  nie  :  try  out  my  |  reins  •  =  |  and  * 
my  I  heart. 

3  For  thy  loving-kindness  is  ever  be-  |  fore  •  mine  |  eyes  :  and  /  will  |  walk  • 
in  I  thy  •  =  (  truth. 

4  I  have  not  dioelt  with  |  vain  *  =:  |  persons  :    neither  will  I  have  feUoio- 
ship  I  with  •  the  de-  |  ceit  •  =  |  ful. 

5  I  have  hated  the  congregation  \  of  *  the  |  wicked :  and  will  not  sit  a-  | 
mong  •  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

6  I  will  wash  my  hands  in  innocency,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  and  so  will  /  |  go  ' 
to  I  thine  •  :=  |  altar. 

7  That  I  may  show  the  voice  of  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  :   and  tell  of  |  all  * 
thy  I  wond  -  rous  |  works. 

8  Lord,   I  have    loved    the  luibitation  \  of  •  thy  |  house  :    and  the  jytace  \ 
where  *  thine  |  hon  -  our  |  dwelleth. 

9  0  shut  not  up  my  soul  \  with  •  the  |  sinners  :    nor  my  life  \  with  •  the  | 
blood  •  =  I  thirsty  ; 

10  Li  whose  hands  is  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  their  riglit  \  hand  ■  is  |  full  • 
of  I  gifts. 

11  But  as  forme,  I  will   walk  \  inno -cent-  |  ly  :    0  deliver  w?^', -and  be  j 
merci  -  ful  |  un  -  to  |  me. 

12  My  foot  I  stand  -  eth  |  right  :   I   will   praise   the   Lord  \  in  •  the  |  con  - 
gre-  I  gatious. 


Sel.  5.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


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Psalm  43. — Judica  me,  Deus. 

GIVP]  sentence  with  me  0  God,  and  defend  my  cause  against  the  nn- 
ly  I  people  :  0  deliver  mo.  frcmi  the  de-  |  ceit  -  ful  and  |  wick  -  ed  |  man. 

2  For  thou  art  the  God  of  my  strength,  why  hast  fJtnn  \  put  •  me  |  from 
thee  :  and  why  go  I  so  heavily,  wJiile  the  |  ene  -  my  op-  |  press  -  eth  |  me? 

3  0  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth,  that  |  they  •  may  |  lead  me  :  and 
bring  me  unto  thy  holy  hill,  \  and  •  to  |  thy  •  =  |  dwelling. 

4  And  that  I  may  go  unto  the  altar  of  God,  even  unto  the  God  of  my  |  joy  • 
and  I  gladness  :  and  upon  the  harp  will  I  give  thanks  unto  tltee,  0  |  God  •  =  | 
my  •  =  I  God. 

5  Why  art  thou  so  heavy,  \  0  •  my  |  soul  :  and  why  art  thou  .so  dis-  |  qui  - 
et-  I  ed  •  with-  |  in  me  ? 

6  0  put  thy  I  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  give  him  thanks,  which  is  the 
help  of  my  countenance,  \  and  *  =  |  my  •  =  |  God. 


and  consider  my  twice,  \ 
and  let  the 


Psalm  141. — Lomine,  clamavi. 

LORD  I  call  upon  thee ;  haste  thee  \  un  -  to  |  me  : 
when  •  I  I  cry  •  anto  |  thee. 

2  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  in  thy  sight  \  as  •  the  |  incense 
lifting  up  of  my  hands  he  an  |  eve  -  ning  |  sac  -  ri-  |  fice. 

3  Set  a  watch  0  Lord,  be-  |  fore  •  my  |  mouth  :  and  heep  the  |  door  •  of  \ 
my  •  =  I  lips. 

4  0  let  not  mine  heart  be  inclined  to  any  |  e  -  vil  |  thing  :  let  me  not  be 
occupied  in  ungodly  works  with  the  men  that  work  wickedness,  lest  I  eat  of 
such  I  things  •  as  [  please  •  =  |  them. 

5  Let  the  righteous  rattier  \  smite  •  me  |  friendly :  and  \  =  *  re-  |  prove  *  =  | 
me. 


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a-  I  gainst  •  their  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

7  Let  their  judges  be  overthrown  in  |  ston  -  y  |  places  :  that  they  may  hear 
my  yards  ;  \  for  •  =  |  they  •  are  |  sweet. 

S  Our  bones  lie  scattered  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  pit  :  like  as  when  one  breaketh 
aiid  hnreth  \  wood  •  up-  |  on  •  the  |  earth. 

9  But  mine  eyes  look  unto  thee,  \  0  •  Lord  |  God  :  in  thee  is  my  trust ; 
0  I  cast  •  not  |  out  •  my  |  soul. 

10  Keep  me  from  the  snare  that  tlieu  have  |  laid  '  for  |  me  :  and  from  the 
traps  I  of  •  the  |  wick  -  ed  |  doers. 

11  Let  the  ungodly  fall  into  their  own  nets  to-  |  getli  •  =  |  er :  and  j  let  * 
me  I  ever  •  es-  |  cape  them. 


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Sixth  Selection. 


Henlet. 


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Psalm  32. — Beati,  quorum. 


BLESSED  is  he  whose  unrighteons7iess  \  is  •  for-  |  given  :  and  whose  \  sin  • 
is  I  cov  -  er-  |  ed. 

2  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord  ini-  |  initeth  •  no  |  sin  :  and  in 
whose  spirit  \  there  •  is  |  no  •  =  |  guile. 

3  For  /rhilst  I  |  held  •  my  |  tongue  :  my  bones  consumed  aicaj/  |  through  * 
my  I  daily  •  com-  |  plaining. 

4  For  thy  hand  is  heavy  upon  vie  |  day  •  and  |  night  :  and  my  moisture  is  | 
like  •  the  |  drought  •  in  |  summer. 

5  I  will  acknowledge  my  sin  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :   and  mine  unrighteousness  \ 
have  •  I  I  not  •  =  |  hid. 

(5    I  said,  I  will  confess  my  sins  \  nn  -  to  the  |  Lord  :  and  so  thou  forffavest 
the  I  wicked  -  ness  |  of  •  my  |  sin. 


Sel.  6.] 


SELECTIOSS   OF  I'.SAL.U6. 


309 


7  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  make  his  prayer  unto  thee,  in  a 
time  when  f/iou  \  mayest  •  be  |  found  :  but  in  the  great  water-^oof/,s  they  | 
shall  •  not  |  come  •  nigh  |  him. 

8  Thou  art  a  place  to  hide  me  in ;  thou  shalt  2J}'ese?'ve  \  me  •  from  |  trouble  : 
thou  shalt  compass  me  aboNf  with  |  songs  •  of  de-  |  liv  -  er-  |  ance. 

9  I  will  inform  thee,  and  teach  thee  in  the  way  ivherein  \  thou  •  shalt  |  go  : 
and  /  will  |  guide  •  thee  |  with  •  mine  |  eye. 

10  Be  ye  not  like  to  horse  and  mule  which  have  no  |  un  -  der-  |  standing  : 
whose  mouths  must  be  held  with  bit  and  bridle,  \  lest  •  they  |  fall  •  up-  |  on 
thee. 

11  Great  plagues  remain  \  for  the  •  un-  |  godly  :  but  whoso  putteth  his 
trust  in  the  Lord,  mercy  emhraceth  \  him  •  on  |  eve  -  ry  [  side. 

12  Be  glad  0  ye  righteous,  and  re-  |  joice  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  and  be  joyful  all 
ye  I  that  •  are  |  true  •  of  |  heart. 


130. 


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Psalm  130. — De  profundis. 

^UT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto  |  thee  '  0  |  Lord  :    Lord  \  hear  •  =   | 
my  •  =  I  voice. 

2  0  let  thine  ears  con-  |  sid  -  er  |  well  :  the  \  voice  •  of  |  my  •  com-  |  plaint. 

3  If  thou   Lord  wilt   be   extreme  to   marh  what  is  |  done  •  a-  |  miss  :   0 
Lord,  I  who  •  =  |  may  •  a-  |  bide  it  ? 

4  For  there  is  mercy  \  with  •  =  |  thee  :    therefore  \  shalt  •  =  |  thou  •  be  | 
feared. 

5  I  look  for  the  Lord  ;    my  soul  doth  |  wait  •  for  |  him  :    in  \  his  •  Avord  | 
is  '  my  I  trust. 

6  My  soul  fleeth  \  un  -  to  the  |  Lord  :   before  the  morning  watch  ;   I  say, 
be-  I  fore  •  the  |  morn  -  ing  |  watch. 

7  0  Israel  trust  in  the  Lord  :   for  with  the  Lord  \  there  •  is  |  mercy  :   and 
with  I  him  •  is  |  plent  -  eons  re-  |  demption. 

8  And  he  shall  redeem  \  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  from  |  all  •  =  |  his  •  =  |  sins. 


310 


SELEVTWXS  OF   PSALMS. 


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Psalm  121. — Levari  oculos  meos. 


I  WILL  lift  up  mine  eyes  \  un  -  to  the  |  hills :  from  \  whence  •  =  [  cometh  • 
my  j  help. 

2  My  help  cometh  even  \  from  •  the  |  Lord  :   who  \  hath  •  made  |  heaven  • 
and  I  earth. 

3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  |  to  '  be  |  moved  :   and  he  that  |  keepeth   • 
tliee  I  Avill  •  not  |  sleep. 

4  Behold,  he  that  keepeth  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  shall  neither  \  slum  -  ber  |  nor  •  =  | 
sleep. 

5  The  Lord  himself  \  is  •  thy  |  keeper  :   the  Lord  is  thy  defence  up-  |  on  • 
thy  I  right  •  =  |  hand  ; 

6  So  that  the  sun  shall  not  hum  \  thee  *  by  |  day :  neither  the  |  moon  •  =  | 
by  •  =  I  night. 

7  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thee  \  from  •  all  |  evil :   yea,  it  is  even  he  \  that  • 
shall  I  keep  •  thy  |  soul. 

8  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out,  and  thy  |  com  -  ing  |  in :   from 
this  time  \  forth  *  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more. 


Seventh  Selection. 


36. 


Pte. 


Fsalm  37.— Noli  mnulari. 

FRET  not  thyself  because  of  |  the  •  un-  |  godly  :  neither  be  thou  envious  a- 1 
gainst  •  the  I  e  -  vil  |  doers. 

2  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  \  like  •  the  |  grass  :   and  be  withered  \ 
even  •  as  the  |  green  •  =  |  herb. 

3  Put  thou  thy  trust  in  the  Lord,  and  be  |  do  -  ing  |  good  :   dwell  in  the 
la7id,  and  |  veri  -  ly  |  thou  •  shalt  be  |  fed. 


Sel.  7.]  SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS.  31 X 

4  Delight  tliou  I  in  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  he  shall  give  \  thee  •  thy  |  heart's  • 
de-  I  sire. 

5  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord,  and  j^^it  thy  |  trust  •  in  |  him  :  and  \  he  • 
shall  I  bring  •  it  to  |  pass. 

6  He  shall  make  thy  righteousness  as  |  clear  •  as  the  |  light :  and  thy  just 
dealing  j  as  *  the  |  noon  •  =  |  clay. 

7  Hold  thee  still  in  the  Lord,  and  abide  patiently  up-  j  on  •  =  |  him  :  but 
grieve  not  thyself  at  him  whose  way  doth  prosper,  against  the  man  that  doeth  \ 
af  -  ter  |  e  -  vil  |  counsels. 

8  Leave  ofO  from  wrath,  and  let  go  dis-  |  plea  •  =  |  sure  :  fret  not  thyself, 
else  shalt  thou  be  |  mov  -  ed  to  |  do  •  =  |  evil. 

9  Wicked  doers  shall  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out:  and  they  that  patiently  abide  the 
Lord,  I  those  •  shall  in-  |  lierit  •  the  |  land. 

10  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  ungodly  shall  be  |  clean  •  =  |  gone  :  thou 
shalt  look  after  his  place,  and  |  he  •  shall  |  be  '  a-  |  way. 

11  But  the  meek-spirited  shall  pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  earth  :  and  shall  be  refreshed 
in  the  |  mul  -  ti-  |  tude  •  of  |  peace. 

12  The  ungodly  seeketh  counsel  a-  |  gainst  '  the  |  just :  and  gnasheth  up-  | 
on  •  him  |  with  •  his  |  teeth. 

13  The  Lord  shall  |  laugh  •  him  to  |  scorn  :  for  he  hath  seen  \  that  •  his  | 
day  •  is  |  coming, 

14  The  ungodly  have  drawn  out  the  sword,  and  have  |  bent  •  their  |  bow  : 
to  cast  down  the  poor  and  needy,  and  to  slay  such  as  are  of  a  |  right  •  =^  \  con- 
ver-  I  sation. 

15  Their  sword  shall  go  through  \  their  •  own  |  heart :  and  their  |  bow  •  =  | 
shall  •  be  |  broken. 

16  A  small  thi^ig  that  the  |  right  -  ecus  |  hath  :  is  better  than  great  riches  | 
of  •  the  I  un  •  =  |  godly. 

17  For  the  arms  of  the  ungodly  \  shall  •  be  |  broken  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  up-  | 
hold  -  eth  the  |  righteous. 

18  The  Lord  Jcnoiveth  the  |  days  *  of  the  |  godly  :  and  their  inheritance  \ 
shall  •  en-  |  dure  *  for  |  ever. 

19  They  shall  not  be  confounded  in  the  |  peril  -  ous  |  time  :  and  in  the  days 
of  dearth  \  they  •  shall  |  have  •  e-  |  nough. 

20  As  for  the  ungodly  they  shall  perish,  and  the  enemies  of  the  Lord  shall 
consume  as  the  |  fat  •  of  |  lambs  :  yea,  even  as  the  smoke  shall  |  they  •  con-  | 
sume  •  a-  |  way. 

21  The  ungodly  borroweth,  and  payeth  \  not  *  a-  |  gain  :  but  the  righteous 
is  I  mer  -  ci-  |  ful  •  and  |  liberal. 

22  Such  as  are  blessed  of  God  shall  pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  land  :  and  they  that 
are  cursed  of  him  \  shall  •  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out. 


;>12  i^ELECTlOyS  OF    PSALMS.  [Sll. 

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eepta  -  ble  |  to  '  him-  |  self. 

24  Tliougli  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be  |  cast  *  a-  |  way  :  for  the  Lord  up-  |  hold  - 
cth  I  him  •  with  his  |  hand. 

25  I  have  hean young,  and  |  now  •  am  |  old  :  and  yet  saw  I  never  the  right- 
cons  forsaken,  nor  |  his  •  seed  |  begging  •  their  |  bread. 

2G  The  righteous  is  ever  merciful,  \  and  •  =  |  lendeth  :  and  his  |  seed  •  is  | 
bless  •  =  I  ed. 

27  Flee  from  evil,  and  do  the  |  thing  '  that  is  |  good  :  and  \  dwell  •  for  | 
ev  -  er-  |  more. 

28  For  the  Lord  lovetli  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  right  :  he  forsaketh  not  his 
that  be  godly,  but  fhey  \  are  •  pre-  |  served  •  for  |  ever. 

29  The  unrighteous  shall  be  |  pun  -  ish-  |  ed  :  as  for  the  seed  of  the  un- 
godly, it  I  shall  •  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out. 

30  The  righteous  sltall  in-  |  herit  •  the  |  land  :  and  \  dwell  •  there-  j  in  • 
for  I  ever. 

31  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  is  exercised  |  in  •  =  |  wisdom  :  and  his 
tongue  \  will  •  be  |  talking  •  of  |  judgment. 

32  The  law  of  his  God  is  |  in  •  his  |  heart  :  and  his  |  go  -  ings  |  shall  •  not  | 
slide. 

33  The  luigodly  \  seeth  •  the  [  righteous  :  and  seeketh  oc-  |  cas  •  =  |  ion  * 
to  I  slay  him. 

34  The  LoKD  will  not  leave  him.  \  in  •  his  I  hand  :  nor  condemn  \  him  • 
when  I  he  •  is  |  judged. 

35  Hope  thou  in  the  Loed  and  keep  his  way,  and  he  shall  promote  thee 
that  thou  shalt  pos-  |  sess  •  the  |  land:  when  the  ungodly  shall  |  per  -  ish  | 
thou  •  shalt  I  sec  it. 

36  I  myself  have  seen  the  ungodly  \  in  •  great  |  power  :  and  flourishing  \ 
like  •  a  |  green  •  bay-  |  tree. 

37  I  went  by,  and  lo,  \  he  •  was  |  gone  :  I  sought  him,  but  his  place  could  | 
no  •  =  I  where  '  be  |  found. 

38  Keep  innocency,  and  take  heed  unto  the  |  thing  •  that  is  |  right :.  for 
that  shall  bring  a  man  \  peace  •  =  |  at  •  the  |  last. 

39  As  for  the  transgressors,  they  shall  |  perish  *  to-  |  gether  :  and  the  end 
pf  the  ungodly  is,  they  shall  be  |  root  -  ed  |  out  •  at  the  |  last. 


Sel.  8.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


313 


40  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  cometh  |  of  •  the  |  Loed  :  who  is  also 
their  strength  \  iu  •  the  |  time  •  of  |  trouble. 

■il  And  the  Lokd  shall  stand  by  them,  and  |  save  •  =  \  them  :  he  shall  de- 
liver them  from  the  ungodly,  and  shall  save  them  because  they  |  put  •  their  | 
trust  •  in  |  him. 


Eighth  Selection. 


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Psalm  51. — 3Iiserere  mei,  Dens. 

AVE  mercy  upon  me  0  God,  after  |  thy  •  great  |  goodness  :  according  to 
the  multitude  of  thy  mercies  |  do  •  a-  |  way  •  mine  of-  |  fences. 
"2    Wash   me  throughly  from  my  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :    and  \  cleanse  •  me  | 
j^'om  •  my  |  sin. 

3  For  /  ac-  |  knowledge  •  my  |  faults  :  and  my  sin  is  |  ever  •  be-  |  fore  •  =  | 
me. 

4  Against  thee  only  have  I  sinned,  and  done  this  evil  \  in  •  thy  |  sight :  that 
thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  saying,  and  |  clear  •  when  |  thou  •  art  | 
judged. 

5  Behold,  I  was  shapen  in  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  and  in  sin  hath  my  |  mother  • 
con-  I  ceiv  -  ed  |  me. 

6  But  lo,  thou  requirest  truth  in  the  |  in  -  ward  |  parts  :  and  shalt  make  me 
:o  understand  \  wis  -  dom  |  se  -  cret-  j  ly. 

7  Thou  shalt  purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  |  I  •  shall  be  |  clean  :  thou  shalt 
wash  me,  and  /  |  shall  •  be  |  whiter  •  than  |  snow. 

8  Thou  shalt  make  me  hear  of  |  joy  *  and  |  gladness  :  that  the  bones  Avhich 
tliou  hast  I  brok  -  en  |  may  •  re-  |  joice. 

9  Turn  thy  face  \  from  •  my  |  sins  :  and  put  out  |  all  •  =  |  my  •  mis-  | 
deeds. 

10  Make  me  a  clean  heart,  |  0  •  =  |  God  :  and  renew  a  right  \  sjoirit  • 
with-  I  in  •  =  I  me. 

11  Cast  me  not  away  \  from  •  thy  |  presence  :  and  take  not  thy  |  Ho  -  ly  | 
Spir  -  it  I  from  me. 

12  0  give  me  the  comfort  of  thy  \  help  •  a-  |  gain  :  and  stablish  me  \  with  • 
thy  I  free  •  =:  |  Spirit. 

13  Then  shall  I  teach  thy  ways  \  un  -  to  the  |  wicked :  and  sinners  shall  be 
con-  I  vert  -  ed  |  un  -  to  |  thee. 


314 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


50. 


[Sel. 

TtTRLE — PtTRCEIX. 


14  Deliver  me  from  blood-guiltiness  0  God,  thou  that  art  the  |  God  of  • 
my  I  health  :  and  my  tongire  shall  |  sing  of  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

15  Thou  shalt  ojjen  my  |  lips  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  my  |  mouth  •  shall  |  show  • 
thy  I  praise. 

16  For  thou  desirest  no  sacrifice,  else  would  /  |  give  •  it  |  thee  :  but  thou 
delightest  \  not  •  in  |  burnt  •  =  |  offerings. 

17  The  sacrifice  of  God  is  a  |  trou  -  bled  |  spirit  :  a  broken  and  contrite 
heart  0  God,  \  shalt  •  thou  |  not  •  de-  |  spise. 

18  0  be  favourable  and  fjracious  \  un  -  to  |  Sion  :  build  thou  the  w(dJs  \  of  • 
Je-  I  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

19  Then  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sacrifice  of  righteousness,  Avith  the 
lournt-offerings  \  and  •  ob-  |  lations:  then  shall  they  offer  young  bullocks  up-  | 
on  •  thine  |  al  *  =  |  tar. 


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LIKE  as  the  hart  desiretli  the  |  wa-ter-  |  brooks  :   so  longeth  my  soul  \  af- 
ter I  thee  •  0  I  God. 

2  My  soul  is  athirst  for  God,  yea  even  for  the  |  liv  -  ing  |  God  :  when  shall 
I  come  to  ajipear  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  presence  •  of  |  God  ? 

3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  \  day  •  and  |  night :  while  they  daily  say 
unto  me,  \  Where  •  is  |  now  •  thy  |  God  ? 

4  Now  when  I  think  thereupon,  I  pour  out  my  heart  \  by  •  my-  |  self  :  for 
I  went  with  the  multitude,  and  brought  i\\<im.  forth  \  in -to  the  |  house  'of  | 
God. 

5  In  the  voice  of  praise  and  |  thanks  *  =  |  giving  :  among  such  as  1 
keep  •  =  I  ho-ly-  I  day. 

6  Why  art  thou  so  full  of  heaviness,  \  0  •  my  |  soul :  and  why  art  thou  so 
dis-  I  qui  -  et-  |  ed  •  with-  |  in  mc  ? 


Sel.  9.] 


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7  Put  thy  I  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  give  him  tJianhs  for  the  |  help  • 
of  his  I  coun  -  te-  |  nance, 

8  My  God,  my  soul  is  vexed  with-  |  in  •  =  |  me  :  therefore  will  I  remember 
thee  concerning  the  land  of  Jordan  and  the  |  lit  -  tie  |  hill  •  of  |  Hermon, 

9  One  deep  calleth  another,  because  of  the  noi.se  of  the  |  wa  -  ter-  |  pipes  : 
all  thy  waves  and  storms  are  |  gone  "=10-  ver  |  me. 

10  The  Lord  hath  granted  his  loYing-k indness  |  in  •  the  |  day-time  :  and 
in  the  night-season  did  I  sing  of  him,  and  made  my  prayer  \  un  -  to  the  |  God 
of  •  my  I  life. 

11  I  will  say  unto  the  God  of  my  strength.  Why  hast  tliou  for-  |  got  -  ten  ] 
me  :   why  go  I  thus  heavily,  wJiile  the  |  ene  -  my  op-  |  pres  -  seth  |  me  ? 

12  My  bones  are  smitten  asunder  \  as  •  with  a  |  sword  :  while  mine  enemies 
that  trouble  me  \  cast  •  me  |  in  •  the  |  teeth ; 

13  Namely,  while  they  say  daily  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  Where  is  I  now  •  =  I 
thy  •  =  I  God  ? 

14  Why  art  thou  so  vexed,  |  0  •  my  |  soul  :  and  why  art  thou  so  dis-  |  qui  - 
et-  I  ed  •  with-  |  in  me  ? 

15  0  put  thy  I  trust  •  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  thank  him,  wMch  is  the  help 
of  my  countenance,  \  and  •  =  |  my  •  =  |  God. 

Ninth  Selection. 


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Psalm  72.—Deus,  judicium. 

IVE  the  King  thy  judgments,  |  0  •  =  |  God  :    and  thy  rigliteousness  \ 
^~y   un  -  to  the  |  King's  •  =  |  son. 

2  Then  shall  he  judge  thy  peojDle  according  \  un  -  to  |  right :   and  \  =  • 
de-  I  fend  •  the  |  poor. 

3  Tlie  mountains  aho  \  shall  •  bring  |  peace  :  and  the  little  liiUs  \  righteous  - 
ness  I  un  -  to  the  |  people. 

4  He  shall  keep  the  simple /o/^-  |  by  •  their  |  right :  defend  the  children  of 
i\\e  poor,  and  |  punish  •  the  |  wrong  •  =  |  doer. 

5  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  snn  and  |  moon  •  en-  |  dureth  :    from 
one  generation  \  to  •  an-  |  oth  •  =  |  er. 

6  He  shall  come  down  like  the  rain  into  a  |  fleece  •  of  |  wool  :  even  as  the  | 
drops  •  that  |  wa  -  ter  the  |  earth. 


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dureth. 

8  His  dominion  sliall  be  also  from  the  one  sea  \  to  •  the  |  other  :  and  from 
i\\Q  flood  I  uu  -  to  the  |  world's  •  =  |  end, 

J)  They  that  dwell  in  the  tvilderness  shall  |  kneel  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  his  ene- 
mies I  shall  •  =  I  lick  •  the  |  dust. 

10  The  kings  of  Tliarsis  and  of  the  isles  \  shall  •  give  |  presents  :  the  kings 
of  Arabia  and  |  Sa  -  ba  |  shall  •  bring  |  gifts. 

11  Ail  kings  shall  fall  doiun  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him  :  all  nations  \  shall  •  =  | 
do  •  him  I  service. 

12  For  he  shall  deliver  the^joor  |  when  '  he  |  crieth  :  the  needy  also,  and  | 
him  •  that  |  hath  •  no  |  helper. 

13  He  shall  be  favourable  to  the  |  simple  •  and  |  needy  :  and  shall  ineserve 
the  I  souls  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  poor. 

14  He  shall  deliver  their  souls  from  |  false  -  hood  and  |  wrong  :  and  dear 
shall  their  lilood  \  be  •  in  |  his  •  =  |  sight. 

15  He  shall  live,  and  unto  him  shall  be  given  of  the</o?f/  of  A-  |  ra-bi-|a: 
prayer  shall  be  made  ever  unto  him,  and  |  daily  •  shall  |  he  •  be  |  praised. 

IG  There  shall  be  an  heap  of  corn  in  the  earth,  high  up-  |  on  •  the  |  hills: 
his  fruit  shall  shake  like  Libanus,  and  shall  be  green  in  the  city  like  |  grass  • 
u]!-  I  on  •  the  |  earth. 

17  His  Name  shall  endure  for  ever  ;  his  Name  shall  remain  under  the  sun 
a-  I  mongst  the  •  pos-  |  terities  :  which  shall  be  blessed  through  him  ;  and  all 
the  heathen  \  shall  •  =  |  praise  •  =  |  him. 

18  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God,  even  the  God  of  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el  :  which  only  \ 
do  -  eth  I  won  -  drous  |  things. 

19  And  blessed  be  the  Name  of  his  Majesty  |  for  •  =  |  ever  :  and  all  the 
earth  shall  be  tilled  with  his  Majesty.  \  A  -  men,  |  A  '  =  |  men. 


Sel.  9.] 


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Psalm  96. — Cantate  Domino. 

0   8ING  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song :  sing  unto  the  Lord,  \  all  •  the  j 
whole  •  =  I  earth. 

2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  and  |  praise  •  his  |  Name  :  be  telling  of  his  salvation  | 
from  •  =  I  day  •  to  |  day. 

3  Declare  his  honour  \  un  -  to  the  |  heathen  :  and  his  |  won  -  ders  |  unto  ' 
all  I  people. 

■4  For  the  Lord  is  great,  and  cannot  worth  ill/  be  |  prais  ■  =  |  ed  :  he  is  nioi'e 
to  be  I  fear  -  ed  |  than  •  all  |  gods. 

5  As  for  all  the  gods  of  the  heathen,  they  |  are  •  but  |  idols  :  but  it  is  the  | 
Lord  •  that  |  made  •  the  |  heavens. 

6  Glory  and  worship  \  are  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  power  and  honour  are  |  in  •  his  | 
sane  -  tua-  |  ry. 

7  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  0  ye  kindreds  \  of  •  the  |  people  :  ascribe  unto 
the  Lord  \  wor  -  ship  |  and  •  =  |  power. 

8  Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  the  honour  due  \  unto  •  his  |  name:  hrmg iiresents, 
and  I  come  *  in-  |  to  •  his  |  courts. 

9  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty  •  of  |  holiness  :  let  the  whole  earth  \ 
stand  •  in  |  awe  •  of  |  him. 

10  Tell  it  out  among  the  heathen,  that  the  |  Lord  •  is  |  King  :  and  that  it 
is  he  who  hath  made  the  round  world  so  fast  that  it  cannot  be  moved  ;  and  how 
that  he  ^haW  judge  the  |  peo  -  pie  j  right  -  eons-  |  ly. 

11.  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  |  earth  •  be  |  glad  :  let  the  sea  make 
a  noise,  and  |  all  •  that  |  there  -  in  |  is. 

12  Let  the  field  ^^  joyful,  and  |  all  that  •  is  |  in  it :  then  shall  all  the  trees 
of  the  luood  re-  |  joice  •  be-  |  fore  •  the  |  Lord. 

13  For  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  |  judge  *  the  |  earth  :  and  with  right- 
eousness to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo  -  pie  |  with  •  his  |  truth. 


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Fsalm  77. —  Voce  mea  ad  Bomimim. 


I  WILL  cry  unto  God  \  with  •  my  |  voice  :   even  unto  God  will  I  cry  with 
my  voice,  and  he  shall  |  heark  -  en  |  un  -  to  |  nie. 

2  In  the  time  of  my  trouhU  I  |  sought  •  the  |  Lord  :   my  sore  ran,   and 
ceased  not  in  the  night-6'e«so;^ ;  my  |  soul  •  re-  |  fus  -  ed  |  comfort. 

3  AVhen  I  am  in  heaviness,  I  will  |  think  up  -  on  |  God  :  when  my  heart  is  ] 
vex  -  ed  I  I  •  will  com-  |  plain. 

4  Thou  h  oldest  mine  |  eyes  *  =  \  waking :    I  am  so  feeble  |  that  •  I  |  can  - 
not  I  speak. 

5  I  have  considered  the  |  days  •  of  |  old  :   and  the  |  years  •  =  \  that  •  are  | 
past. 

G  I  call  to  remembrance  |  my  •  =  |  song  :  and  in  the  night  I  commune  with 
my  own  heart,  and  |  search  •  out  |  my  •  =  |  spirit. 

7  Will  the  Lord  absent  him-  |  self  •  for  |  ever:  and  will  he  |  be  •  no  [  more  • 
in-  I  treated? 

8  Is  his  merci/  \  clean  •  gone  for  |  ever  :  and  is  his  promise  come  utterly  to 
an  I  end  •  for  |  ev  -  er-  |  more  ? 

9  Hath  God  forgotten  |  to  •  be  |  gracious  :  and  will  he  shut  up  his  loving- 
Jcindness  \  in  •  dis-  |  plea  •  =  |  sure  ? 

10  And  I  said,  it  is  mine  02ini  in-  |  firm  -  i-  |  ty :  but  I  will  remember  the 
years  of  tlie  right  hand  \  of  •  the  |  Most  •  —  \  Highest. 

11  I  will  remember  the  |  works  •  of  the  |  Lord  :   and  call  to  mind  thy  | 
won  -  ders  of  |  old  *  =:  |  time. 

J  2    I  will  think  also  of  |  all  •  thy  |  works  :  and  my  talking  \  shall  •  be  ]  of  • 
thy  I  doings. 

13  Thy  wag,  0  |  God  •  is  |  holy  :   Avho  is  so  great  a  |  God  •  as  |  our  •  =  | 
God  ? 

14  Thou  art  the   God  that  |  do  -  est  |  wonders  :   and  hast  declared  thy  | 
l)owcr  •  a-  I  mong  •  the  |  people. 

15  Thou  hast  mightily  delivered  \  thy  •  =  |  people :  even  theso/<i^  of  ]  Ja- 
cob I  and  •  ^  I  Joseph. 

1(5  Tlio  Avaters  saw  thee  0  God,  the  waters  saw  thee,  and  |  were  '  a-  |  fraid  : 
the  depths  \  al  -  so  |  were  •  =  |  troubled. 


Sel.  11.] 


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17  The  clouds  poured  out  water,  tlie  |  air  •  =  |  thundered  :  and  thine  \  ar- 
rows |  went  •  a-  |  broad. 

18  The  voice  of  th}'  thunder  was  heard  \  round  •  a-  |  bout :    the  lightnings 
shone  upon  the  ground  ;  the  earth  was  |  moved  *  and  |  shook  •  with-  |  al. 

19  Thy  way  is  in  the  sea,  and  thy  jMths  in  the  |  great  •  =  |  waters:   and 
thy  I  foot  -  steps  |  are  •  not  |  known. 

20  Thou  leddest  thj  people  \  like  '  =  |  sheep  :   by  the  |  hand  •  of  |  Mo  -  ses 
and  I  Aaron. 

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EAR   0   thou   Shepherd  of   Israel,  thou  that  leadest   Joseph  \  like  •  a 
sheep  :   show  thyself  also,  thou  that  sittest  up-  |  on  •  the  |  Cher  -  u- 


2  Before  Ephraim,  Benjamin,  \  and  •  Ma-  |  nasses  :  stir  up  thy  |  strength  • 
and  I  come  •  and  |  help  us. 

3  Turn  us  a-  |  gain  •  0  |  God  :   show  the  light  of  thy  countenance,  \  and  • 
we  I  shall  *  be  |  whole. 

4  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :   how  long  wilt   thou  be   angry  \  with  •  thy  | 
peo  -  pie  that  |  prayeth  ? 

5  Thou  feed  est  them  ivith  the  |  bread  •  of  |  tears  :  and  givest  them  plente- 
ousness  |  of  •  =  |  tears  •  to  |  drink. 

6  Thou  hast  made  us  a  very  strife  \  unto  •  our  |  neighbours  :   and  our  ene- 
mies I  laugh  •  =  I  us  •  to  I  scorn. 

7  Turn  us  again,  thou  |  God  •  of  |  hosts  :   show  the  light  of  thy  counte- 
nance, I  and  •  we  |  shall  •  be  |  whole. 

8  Thou   hast  brought  a  vine  \  out  •  of  |  Egypt :    thou  hast  cast   out  the 
heathen,  \  and  •  =:  |  plant  -  ed  |  it. 

9  Thou   madest  \  room  •  =  |  for  it :    and  when  it   had  taJcen  \  root  •  it  | 
filled  •  the  |  land. 

10  The  hills  were  covered  ivith  the  |  sha  -  dow  |  of  it  :    and  the  boughs 
thereof  were  like  the  |  good  -  ly  |  ce  -  dar  |  trees. 

11  She  stretched  out  her  branches  \  un-to  the  |  sea :  and  her  |  boughs  •  =  | 
un  -  to  the  I  river. 


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12  Why  liast  thoii  then  broken  doum  \  her  •  =  |  liedge  :  that  all  they  that 
go  hy  I  pluck  •  off  |  her  •  =  |  grapes  ? 

13  The  wild  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  |  root  •  it  |  up  :  and  the  wild  beasts 
of  the  I  field  •  de-  |  vour  •  =  |  it. 

1-4  Turn  thee  again  thou  God  of  hosts,  look  |  down  •  from  |  heaven  :  behold, 
and  I  vis  -  it  |  this  •  =  |  vine  ; 

15  And  the  place  of  the  vineyard  that  thy  rif/ht  \  hand  •  hath  |  planted  : 
and  the  branch  that  tliou  madest  so  |  strong  •  =  |  for  *  thy-  |  self. 

IG  It  is  burnt  with  ^'y^',  |  and  •  cut  |  down  :  and  they  shall  perish  at  the  re- 
buke I  of  •  thy  I  conn  -  te-  |  nance. 

17  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  |  thy  •  right  |  hand  :  and  upon  the 
son  of  man,  whom  thou  madest  so  |  strong  •  for  |  thine  •  own  |  self. 

18  And  so  will  not  we  go  |  back  •  from  |  thee  :  0  let  us  live  and  lue  shall  | 
call  •  up-  I  on  •  thy  |  Name. 

19  Turn  us  again  0  Lord  \  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  show  the  light  of  thy  counte- 
nance, I  and  •  we  |  shall  •  be  |  whole. 


E.  J.  Hopkins. 


Psalm  81.— Exnliafe  Deo. 

SING  we  merrily  unto  |  God  •  our  |  strength  :   make  a  cheerful  noise  \  un  - 
to  the  I  God  '  of  |  Jacob. 
2  Take  tha  psalm,  bring  |  hither*  the  |  tabret :  the  merry  \  harp  •  =  |  with  • 
tlie  I  lute. 

;}  Blow  up  the  trumpet  \  in  the  •  new  |  moon  :  oven  in  the  time  a])pointed, 
and  up-  I  on  •  our  |  sol  -emn  |  feast-day. 

4  For  tliis  was  made  a  .statute  for  |  Is-  ra-  |  el  :  and  a  hfw  \  of  •  the  |  God  • 
of  I  Jacob. 


Sf.l.  13.] 


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5  This  he  ordained  in  JosepJi  for  a  |  test  -  i-  |  mony  :  when  he  came  out  of 
the  hind  of  Egypt,  ai/d  liad  |  heard  •  a  ]  strange  •  =  |  language. 

6  I  eased  his  shoulder  |  from  •  the  |  burden  :  and  his  luinds  were  delicered  \ 
from  •  =  I  ma  -  king  the  |  pots. 

T  Thou  calledst  upon  me  in  troubles,  and  /  de-  |  liver  -  ed  |  thee  :  and  heard 
thee  what  time  ((><  the  |  storm*  =  |  fell  •  up-  |  on  thee. 

8  / 1  proved  •  thee  |  also  :  at  the  |  wa  -  ters  |  of  •  =  |  strife. 

9  Hear  0  my  people  ;  and  I  will  assure  thee,  0  |  Is  -  ra-  |  el :  if  thmi  wilt  [ 
heark  -  en  |  un  -  to  |  me, 

10  There  shall  no  strange  ^OfZ  |  be  •  in  |  thee  :  neither  shalt  thou  worship  \ 
an  -  y  I  0  -  ther  |  god. 

11  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  who  brought  thee  out  of  the  |  land  •  of  |  Egypt : 
open  thy  mouth  ivide,  \  and  •  =  |  I  •  shall  |  fill  it. 

12  But  my  people  would  not  \  hear  •  my  |  voice  :  and  Israel  would  |  not  • 
0-  I  bey  •  =  I  me. 

*  13  So  I  gave  them  up  unto  their  |  own  •  hearts'  |  lusts  :  and  let  them 
follow  their  |  own  •  im-  |  ag  -  in-  |  ations. 

14  0  that  my  people  would  have  hearkened  \  un  -  to  |  me  :  for  if  Israel 
had  I  walk  -  ed  j  in  •  my  |  ways, 

15  I  should  soon  have  put  down  their  |  en  -  e-  |  mies  :  and  turned  my  hand 
a-  I  gainst  •  their  |  ad  -  ver-  |  saries. 

1(3  The  haters  of  the  Lord  should  have  heen  \  found  •  =  |  liars  :  but  their 
time  should  |  have  •  en-  |  dured  •  for  |  ever. 

17  He  should  have  fed  them  also  with  the  finest  \  wheat  •  =  |  flour  :  and 
with  honey  out  of  the  stony  rock  should  /  have  |  sat  -  is-  |  fi  -  ed  |  thee. 


Twelfth  Selection. 


Hodges. 


Psalm  8^.—Quarn  dilecia! 

OHOW  amiable  \  are  •  thy  |  dwellings :   thou  \  Lord  •  =  |  of  ■  =  |  hosts  ! 
3  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the  courts  \  of  •  the  | 
Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  \  in  •  the  |  liv  -  ing  j  God. 

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Hodges. 


3  Yea,  the  sparrow  liath  found  her  an  honse,  and  tlie  swallow  a  nest,  Avhere 
s7ie  may  |  lay  •  her  |  young  :  even  thy  altars  0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  |  King  •  =  | 
and  •  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  \  in  •  thy  |  house  :  they  will  de  \  al  -  way  | 
prais  -  ing  |  thee. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  |  is  •  in  |  thee  :  in  whose  \  heart  •  are  | 
thy  •  =  I  ways. 

6  AVho  going  through  the  vale  of  misery  use  it  |  for  •  a  |  well  :  and  the  | 
pools  •  are  |  filled  •  with  |  water. 

*  7  They  will  go  from  |  strength  •  to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the  God  of  gods 
appeareth  every  ojie  of  |  them  '  in  |  Si  •  =  |  on. 

8  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  |  hear  •  my  |  prayer :  heai'ken,  \  0  •  =  |  God  '  of  ) 
Jacob. 

9  Behold  0  God  \  our  •  de-  |  fender  :  and  look  upon  the  face  of  |  thine  • 
An-  I  oint  •  =  |  ed. 

10  For  one  day  \  in  •  thy  |  courts  :  is  \  bet  -  ter  |  than  •  a  |  thousand. 

11  I  had  rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  the  ho^ise  \  of  •  my  |  God  :  than  to 
dwell  in  the  tents  \  of  •  un-  |  god  -  li-  |  ness. 

13  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  \  and  •  de-  |  fence  :  the  Lord  will  give  grace 
and  worship  ;  and  no  good  thing  shall  he  withhold  from  them  that  |  live  •  a  | 
god  -  ly  I  life. 

13  0  Lord  I  God  •  of  |  hosts  :  blessed  is  the  7nan  that  |  putteth  •  his  |  trust ' 
in  I  thee. 

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Psalm  122. — La'tatus  sum. 


I  WAS  glad  when  they  sfz/rZ  |  un  -  to  |  me  :  We  will  go  into  the  |  house  •  =  | 
of  •  the  I  Lord. 

2  Our  feet  shall  stand  \  in  •  thy  |  gates  :    0  |  =  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

3  Jerusalem  is  tjiiilt  \  as  •  a  |  city  :  that  is  at  |  uni  -  ty  |  in  •  it-  |  self. 

4  For  thither  the  tribes  go  up,  even  the  ti'il)es  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :    to  testify 
unto  Israel,  to  give  thanks  unto  the  |  Name  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

*  5  For  there  is  the  |  seat  •  of  |  judgment :  even  the  seat  \  of  •  the  |  house  • 
of  I  David. 

6  0  pray  for  the^^e^cc  of  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :   tliey  shall  |  pros  -  per  |  that  • 
love  I  thee. 

7  Peace  t)e  with-  |  in  •  thy  |  walls  :   and  2:tlenteousness  with-  |  in  •  thy  |  pa  - 
la-  I  ces. 

8  For  my  brethren  and  com-  |  pan  -  ions'  |  sakes  :  I  will  loisli  \  thee  •  pros-  | 
per  -  i-  I  ty. 

9  Yea,  because  of  the  house  of  the  |  Lord  •  our  |  God :   /  will  |  seek  •  to  ] 
do  *  thee  |  good. 


Psalm  134.— ^cce  nunc. 

BEHOLD  noil),  \  praise  •  the  |  Lord  :  all  ye  |  serv  -  ants  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  ; 
2  Ye  that  by  night  stand  in  the  house  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   even  in  the 
courts  of  the  |  house  •  of  |  our  •  =  |  God. 

3  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  |  sanc-tua-  |  ry  :  a^id  \  praise  •  =  |  =  •  the  | 
Lord. 

4  The  Lord  that  7nade  \  heaven  •  and  |  earth  :  give  tliee  \  bless  -  ing  |  out  ' 
of  I  Sion. 

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324  SELECTTONS  OF    PSALMS.  [Sel.  13. 

Tliirteeiitli  Selection. 

§2. 


£.  J.  Hopkins. 


giteiips^i^is^ssisi  * 


Psalm  85. — Benedixisti,  Domine. 

LORD,  thou  art  become  gracious  \  unto  •  thy  |  land  :  thou  hast  turned  atuay 
the  cap-  I  tiv  -  i-  |  ty  •  of  |  Jacob. 
2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  oifcnce  \  of  •  thy  |  people  :   and  \  cover  -  ed  |  all  ■ 
tlieir  I  sins. 

;}  Thou  hast  taken  aicay  all  |  thy  *  dis-  |  pleasure  :  and  turned  thyself /rom 
thy  I  wrath  -  ful  |  in  -  dig-  |  nation. 

4  Turn  us  tJioi,  0  |  God  *  our  |  Saviour:  and  let  tliine  \  an  -  ger  |  cease  • 
from  I  us. 

5  AVilt  thou  be  displeased  at  |  us  •  for  |  ever  :  and  wilt  thou  stretch  out  thy 
wrath  from  one  gener-  |  a  -  tion  |  to  •  an-  |  other  ? 

G  Wilt  thou  not  turn  again,  and  |  quick  -  en  |  us  :  that  thy  people  \  may  • 
re-  j  joice  •  in  |  thee  ? 

*  7  Show  us  thy  mercy,  |  0  •  =  |  Lord  :  and  \  grant  •  us  |  thy  •  sal-  |  va- 
tion. 

8  I  will  liearken  what  the  Lord  God  will  say  con-  |  cern  -  ing  |  me  :  for  he 
shall  speak  peace  unto  his  people  and  to  his  saints,  that  |  they  '  turn  |  not  •  a- 1 
gain. 

9  For  his  salvation  is  nigh  ihon  that  |  fear  •  =  |  liim  :  that  glo7'y  may  | 
dwell  •  in  |  our  •  =  |  land. 

10  Mercy  and  truth  are  |  met  •  to-  |  gether  :  righteuusness  and  |  peace  ' 
have  I  kissed  •  each  |  other. 

11  Trutli  shall  flourish  \  out  •  of  the  |  earth  :  and  righteousness,  hath  | 
look  -  ed  I  down  •  from  |  heaven. 

12  Yea,  the  Lord  shall  sho2v  \  lov  -  ing-  |  kindness  :  and  our  |  land  •  shall  | 
give  *  her  |  increase. 

13  Righteousness  shall  |  go  •  be-  |  fore  him  :  and  he  shall  direct  his  |  go  - 
ing  I  in  •  the  |  way. 

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325 


Psalm  93. — Dominus  regnavlt. 

THE  Lord  is  King,  and  hath  put  on  \  glo  -  rious  ap-  |  parel :   the  Lord 
hath  put  on  his  cqypavel,  and  |  girded  •  him-  |  self  •  with  ]  strength. 

2  He  hath  made  the  round  world  |  so  •  =  |  sure  :  tliat  \  it  •  can-  |  not  '  be  | 
moved. 

3  Ever  since  the  world  began  hath  thy  seat  \  been  •  pre-  |  pared  :    tliou  \ 
art  •  from  |  ev  -  er-  |  lasting. 

4  The  floods  are  risen  0  Lord,  the  floods  have  lift  u})  \  their  •  =  |  voice  : 
the  floods  I  lift  •  up  |  their  •  ==  |  waves. 

5  The  waves  of  the  sea  are  iniglity,  and  |  rage  •  ==  |  horribly  :  but  yet  the 
Lord,  who  |  dwelleth  •  on  |  high  •  is  |  mightier. 

6  Thy   testimonies    0    Lord,   are  |  ve  -  ry  |  sure  :     holiness   be-  |  cometh  • 
thine  I  house  •  for  I  ever. 


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Psalm  97. — Dominus  regnavit. 

THE  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  7nay  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of :   yea,  the  multi- 
tude of  the  isles  \  may  •  be  |  glad  •  there-  |  of. 

2  Clouds    and    darkness    are  |  round  •  a-  |  bout   him  :    righteousness   and 
judgment  are  the  habit-  |  a  -  tion  |  of  •  his  |  seat. 

3  There  shall  go  a  fire  be-  |  fore  •  =  |  him  :  and  burn  up  his  enemies  \ 
on  •  =  I  eve  -  ry  |  side. 

4  His  lightnings  gave  shine  |  un  -  to  the  |  world  :  the  earth  \  saw  it  •  and  | 
'  was  •  a-  I  f  raid. 

5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  |  of  •  the  |  Lord  :   at  the  pres- 
ence of  the  I  Lord  •  of  the  |  whole  •  :=  |  earth. 

6  The  heavens  have  declared  his  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness  :  and  all  the  |  people  • 
have  I  seen  •  his  |  glory. 

7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  worship  carved  images,  and  that  delight  in  | 
vain  •  =  I  gods  :  worship  |  him  •  =  |  all  •  ye  |  gods. 

8  Sion  heard  of  it  |  and  •  re-  |  joiced :    and  the  daughters  of  Judah  were 
glad,  because  of  thy  \  Judg  -  ments  |  0  •  :::^  |  Lord. 

9  For  thou  Lord,  art  higher  than  all  that  |  are  "  in  the  |  earth  :   thou  art 
exalted  \  far  •  a-  |  bove  •  all  |  gods. 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


10  0  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  see  that  ye  hate  the  thing  \  which  •  is  |  evil : 
the  Lord  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints  ;  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  | 
hand  •  of  the  |  un  •  =  |  godly. 

11  There  is  sprung  up  a  light  \  for  •  the  |  righteous  :  and  joyful  gladness 
for  I  such  as  •  are  |  true  ■  =  |  hearted. 

13  Rejoice  in  the  |  Lord  •  ye  |  righteous :  and  give  thanks  for  a  remem- 
brance I  of  •  his  j  ho  -  li-  I  ness. 


Fourteenth  Selection. 


250. 


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Psalm  102. — Domine,  exaudi. 

IT  EAR  my  |  jjrayer  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  let  my  |  cry  -ing  [  come*  unto  |  thee. 
'*       2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  |  time  of  •  my  |  trouble :   incliue 
thine  ear  unto  me  Avhen  I  call ;  0  |  hear  •  me  and  |  that  •  right  |  soon. 

3  For   my  days   are   consumed  a-  |  way  'like  |  smoke  :   and  my  bones  are 
burnt  tq)  |  as  •  it  |  were  •  a  |  firebrand. 

4  My  heart  is  smitten  down,,  and  withered  \  like  •  =  |  grass  :  so  that  /  for-  |  A] 
get  •  to  I  eat  •  my  |  bread. 

5  For  the  voice  \  of  •  my  |  groaning  :  my  bones  will  scarce  \  cleave  •  =  |  to  • 
my  I  flesh. 

G  I  am  become  like  a  j^^^ican  in  the  |  wild  -  cr-  |  ncss  :    and  like  an  owl  \ 
that  •  is  I  in  •  the  |  desert. 

7  I  have  watched,  and  am  even  as  it  |  were  *  a  |  sparrow  :  that  sitteth  alone 
up-  I  on  •  the  |  house  •  =  |  top. 

8  Mine  enemies  revile  7ne  |  all  the  •  day  |  long  :  and  they  that  are  mad  upon 
7ne  are  |  sworn  •  to-  |  gether  "a-  |  gainst  me. 

9  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  \  as  it  •  were  |  bread  :  a/id  \  mingled  •  my  |  drink  • 
with  I  weeping. 


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10  And  that,  because  of  thine  indignation  \  and  •  =  |  wrath  :  for  thou  hast 
taken  me  up,  \  and  •  =  |  cast  •  me  |  down. 

11  My  days  are  gone  \  like  •  a  |  shadow  :  and  /  am  [  wither  -  ed  |  like  •  =  \ 
grass. 

12  But  thou  0  Lord  shcdt  en-  |  dure  *  for  |  ever  :    and  thy  remembrance 
through-  I  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

13  Thou  shalt  arise,  and  have  morcy  up-  |  on  *  =  |  Sion  :  for  it  is  time  that 
thou  have  mercy  upon  lier,  \  yea  •  the  |  time  •  is  |  come. 

14  And  why  ?  thy  servants  tliinh  up-  |  on  •  her  |  stones  :  and  it  pitieth  them 
to  I  see  •  her  |  in  •  the  |  dust. 

15  The  heathen  shall />rtr  thy  |  Name  •  0  |  Loed  :  and  all  the  kings  of  the 
earth  \  thy  •  =  |  Ma  -  jes-  |  ty. 

.  16  When  the  Lord  shall  |  build  •  up  |  Sion  :  and  ivhen  his  |  glo  -  ry  |  shall  * 
ap-  I  pear. 

17  When  he  turneth  him  unto  the  prayer  of  the  jooor  |  de  -  sti-  |  tute  :  and 
de-  I  spis  -  eth  |  not  •  their  de-  |  sire. 

18  This  shall  be  written  for  those  \  that   •  come  |  after  :    and  the  people 
which  sliaU  be  |  born  •  shall  |  praise  •  the  |  Lord. 

19  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  his  |  sane  -  tua-  |  ry :  out  of  the  heaven 
did  the  |  Lord  •  be-  |  hold  •  the  |  earth  ; 

20  That  he  might  hear  the  mourning  of  such  as  are  in  cap-  |  tiv  -  i-  |  ty : 
and  deliver  the  children  ap-  |  point  -  ed  |  un  -  to  |  death; 

21  That  they  may  declare  the  Name  of  the  |  Lord  -  in  |  Sion  :  and  his  wor- 
ship  I  at  •  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem. 

22  When  the  people  are  gathered  to-  |  ge  •  =  |  ther  :   and  the  kingdoms  \ 
al  -  so  to  I  serve  •  the  |  Lord. 

23  He  brought  down  my  strength  \  in  *  my  |  journey  :   and  \  shorten  -  ed  | 
my  ■  =  I  days. 

24  But  I  said,  0  my  God,  take  me  not  aivay  in  the  |  midst  of  •  mine  |  age  : 
as  for  thy  years  they  endure  through-  |  out  •  all  |  ge  -  ne-  |  rations. 

25  Thou  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid  tha  foundation  \  of  •  the  |  earth  : 
and  the  heavens  are  the  |  work  •  of  [  thy  •  =  |  hands. 

26  They  Q\\dl\  j^erish,  but  |  thou  •  shalt  en-  |  dure  :  they  all  shall  wax  \  old  * 
as  I  doth  *  a  |  garment ; 

27  And  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and  |  they  •  shall  be  |  changed  : 
but  thou  art  the  same,  and  |  thy  *  years  |  shall  "  not  |  fail. 

28  The  children  of  thy  servants  \  shall  •  con-  |  tinue  :  and  their  seed  shall  | 
stand  •  fast  |  in  •  thy  |  sight. 


;328 


SELECTIONS  OF   I'SALMS. 


[Skl.  !• 


196. 


Fifteen  til  Selection. 


Monk. 


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Fsalm  107. — Confitemini  Domino. 

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0(JIVP]  thanks  unto  the  Lord ;  for  |  he 
en-  I  diircth  •  for  |  ever. 
'Z  Let  them   give  thanks  whom  the  Lord  \  hath  •  re-  |  deemed  :    and  deliv- 
ered from  tlie  |  hand  •  of  the  |  en  -  e-  |  my. 

3  And  gathered  them  out  of  the  lands,  from  the  cast,  and  |  from  '  the  | 
west :  froiu  the  |  north  •  and  |  from  *  the  |  south. 

4  They  went  astray  in  the  wilderness  \  out  •  of  the  |  way  :    and  found  no  | 
city  •  to  I  dwell  •  =  |  in. 

5  HHmjnj  \  and  •  =  |  thirsty  :  their  \  soul  •  =  |  faint  -  ed  |  in  them. 

.  ()  So  tliey  ei-iod  unto  the  Lord  \  in  •  their  |  trouble  :  and  he  delivered  \  them  • 
from  I  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

7  He  led  them  fortli  \  by  the  •  right  |  way  :  that  they  might  go  to  the  |  ci  - 
ty  I  where  •  they  |  dwelt. 

8  0  that  men  would  therefore  j^raise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  |  goodness  :    and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doctli  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

1)  For  he  satisfieth  the  |  emp  -  ty  |  soul :  and  fiUeth  the  |  hung  -  ry  |  soul  • 
with  I  goodness. 

10  Such    as    sit  in  darkness,  and  in  the  |  shadow  •  of  |  death  :    l)eing  fast 
hound  in  |  mis  -  e-  |  ry  •  and  |  iron  ; 

11  Ik'cause  they  rebelled  against  the  |  words  •  of  the 
regarded  the  |  coun  -  sel  |  of  the  •  Most  |  Highest  : 

12  He  also  brought  down  their  heart  through  |  heav 
down,  and  |  there  •  was  |  none  *  to  [  help  them. 

13  So  when  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  |  in  •  their  j  trouble  :  he  delivered 
them  I  out  •  of  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

14  For  he  brought  them  out  of  darkness,  and  out  of  the  |  shadow  *  of  | 
death  :  and  I  brake  •  their  I  bonds  •  in  I  sunder. 


Lord  :  and  lielitlv 


i-  I  ness  :    thev  fell 


Skl.15.] 
252. 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSAL3IS. 


329 


Randall. 


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15  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  [  goodness  :   and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doeth  |  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

16  For  he  hath  broken  the  |  gates  •  of  |  brass  :  and  smitten  the  |  bars  •  of  | 
iron  •  in  |  sunder. 

17  Foolish  men  are  plagued  for  |  their  •  of-  |  fence  :    and  be-  |  cause  of  • 
their  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

18  Their  soul  abhorred  all  |  manner  •  of  |  meat :  and  they  were  even  \  hard  • 
at  I  death's  •  =  |  door. 

19  So  when  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  \  in  •  their  |  trouble  :  he  delivered 
them  I  out  *  of  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

20  He  sent  his  word  and  |  heal  -  ed  |  them  :  and  they  were  |  saved  •  from  | 
their  •  de-  |  struction. 

21  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  [  goodness  :  and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doeth  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

22  That  they  would  offer  unto  him  the  sacrifice  of  |  thanks  •  =  |  giving  : 
and  tell  ont  his  |  works  *  with  |  glad  *  =  |  ness  ! 

23  They  that  go  doioji  to  the  |  sea  *  in  |  ships  :   and  occupy  their  |  busi  - 
ness  I  in  •  great  |  waters  ; 

24  These  men  see  the  |  works  •  of  the  |  Lord  :    and  his  |  won  -  ders  |  in  • 
the  I  deep. 

25  For  at  his  word  the  stormy  tuind  a-  |  ris  •  =  |  eth  :  which  lifteth  up 
the  I  waves  •  =  |  there  •  =:  |  of. 

26  They  are  carried  up  to  the  heaven,  and  down  ayain  \  to  •  the  |  deep  : 
their  soul  melteth  aiuay  be-  |  cause  •  =  |  of  •  the  |  trouble. 

27  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a  |  drunk  -  en   |  man :   a7id   \ 
are  •  at  |  their  •  wit's  |  end. 

28  So  when  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  \  in  *  their  |  trouble  :    he  delivereth 
them  I  out  •  of  |  their  •  dis-  |  tress. 

29  For  he  maketh  the  |  storm  •  to  |  cease :  so  that  the  |  waves  •  there-  |  of  • 
are  |  still. 

30  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  |  are  •  at  |  rest :   and  so  he  bringeth 
them  unto  the  |  haven  •  where  |  they  •  would  |  be. 


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31  0  that  men  would  therefore  praise  the  Lord  \  for  •  his  |  goodness :  and 
declare  the  wonders  that  he  doeth  \  for  •  the  |  children  •  of  |  men  ! 

32  They  that  would  exalt  him  also  in  the  congregation  \  of  *  the  |  people  : 
and  praise  him  \  in  •  the  |  seat  •  of  the  |  elders  ! 

33  Who  turneth  the  floods  into  a  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  :  and  drieth  \  up  •  the  | 
water-  |  springs. 

34  A  fruitful  land  \  maketh  •  he  |  barren :  for  the  loicTcedness  of  |  them  • 
that  I  dwell  •  there-  |  in. 

35  Again,  he  maketh  the  wilderness  a  |  stand  -  ing  |  water :    and   water- 
springs  |  of  •  a  |  dry  *  =  |  ground. 

36  And  there  he  |  setteth  •  the  |  hungry  :    that  they  may  build  tliem  a  | 
city  •  to  I  dwell  •  =  |  in ; 

37  That  they  may  sow  their  land,  and  |  plant  •  =  |  vineyards :  to  \  yield  • 
them  I  fruits  •  of  |  increase. 

38  He  blesseth  them,  so  that  they  midtiply  ex-  |  ceed-  ing-  |  ly  :  and  suffer- 
eth  not  their  |  cat  -  tie  |  to  •  de-  |  crease. 

39  And  again,  when  they  are  minished  and  |  brought  •  =  |  low  :   through 
oppression,  through  |  a  -  ny  |  plague  •  or  |  trouble  ; 

40  Though  he  suffer  them  to   be   eYil-entreated  \  through  •  =  |  tyrants : 
and  let  them  wander  out  of  the  wag  |  in  •  the  |  wild  -  er-  |  ness  ; 

*  41  Yet  helpeth  he  the  poor  |  out  •  of  |  misery  :  and  maketh  him  Jtonse- 
Jiolds  I  like  •  a  |  flock  •  of  |  sheep. 

42  The  righteous  Avill  consider  this,  \  and  •  re-  |  joice  :  and  the  mouth  of 
all  I  wicked  -  ness  |  shall  •  be  |  stopped. 

43  Whoso  is  wise,  will  |  ponder  •  these  |  things :  and  they  shall  understand 
the  loving-  \  kind  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  Lord. 

{For  a  more  elaborate  setting  of  above  Psalm  see  page  157.) 

*  Repeat  second  part  here. 


Sel.  16.] 


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Sixteenth  Selection. 


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116. 


Battishill. 


Fsalm  118. — Confitemini  Domino. 

OGIVE  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  |  he  •  is  |  gracious  :   because  his  |  mer- 
cy •  en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever, 

2  Let  Israel  now  confess  that  |  he  *  is  |  gracious  :   and   that  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  *  for  |  ever, 

3  Let  the  house  of  Aaron  \  now  •  con-  (  fess  :    that  his  |  mercy  *  en-  |  dur- 
eth •  for  I  ever. 

4  Yea,  let  them  now  that/ea/*  the  |  Lokd  •  con-  |  fess :   that  his  |  mercy  • 
en-  I  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 

5  I  called  ujjon  the  |  Lokd  •  in  |  trouble  :  and  the  |  Lord  •  heard  |  me  •  at  | 
large. 

6  The  Lord  is  |  on  •  my  |  side  :   I  will  not  fear  what  man  \  do  -  etli  |  un  - 
to  I  me. 

7  The  Lord  taketli  my  part  with  |  them  *  that  |  help  me :   therefore  shall 
I  see  my  desire  up-  |  on  •  mine  |  en  -  e-  |  mies. 

8  It  is  hetter  to  |  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  any  \  con  -  fi-  |  dence  * 
in  I  man. 

9  It  is  hetter  to  |  trust  •  in  the  |  Lord  :  than  to  put  amj  |  con  -  fi-  |  dence  * 
in  I  princes. 

10  All  nations  compassed  me  \  round  •  a-  |  bout :   but  in  the  Name  of  the 
Lord  •  will  |  I  •  de-  |  stroy  them. 

11  They  kept  me  in  on  every  side,  they  kept  me  in  I  say,  on  |  eve  -  ry 
side :  but  in  the  Xame  of  the  |  Lord  •  will  |  I  '  de-  |  stroy  them. 

12  They  came  about  me  like  bees,  and  are  extinct  even  as  the  fire  a- 
mong  •  the  |  thorns :    for   in  the  Name   of    the  |  Lord  •  I  |  will  •  de-  |  stroy 
them. 

13  Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me,  that  |  I  •  might  |  fall :  l)ut  the  |  Lord  •  = 
was  •  my  |  help. 

14  The  Lord  is  my  strength,  \  and  •  my  |  song :  and  is  become  \  my  •  sal 
va  •  =  I  tion. 

15  The  voice  of  joy  and  health  is  in  the  dwellings  \  of  •  the  |  righteous  : 
the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  bringeth  \  might  -  y  |  tilings  '  to  |  pass. 

16  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  the  pre-  |  em  -  i-  |  nence  :  the  right 
hand  of  the  Lord  bringeth  \  might  -  y  |  things  •  to  |  pass. 


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18  The  Lord  hath  chastened  and  cor-  |  rect  -  ed  |  me  :  but  he  hath  not 
given  mc  \  o  -  ver  |  un  -  to  |  death. 

19  Open  me  the  gates  of  |  right  -  ecus-  |  ness :  that  I  may  go  into  them, 
and  give  \  thanks  •  un-  |  to  •  the  |  Lord. 

20  This  is  the  gate  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  the  righteous  shall  |  en  -  ter  |  in  -  to  | 
it. 

211  will  thank  thee,  for  |  thou  *  hast  |  heard  me  :  and  art  become  \  my  * 
sal-  I  va  •  =  I  tion. 

)l'i  The  same  stone  which  the  builders  re-  |  fus  *  =  |  ed  :  is  become  the  | 
head  -  stone  |  in  •  the  |  corner. 

23  This  is  the  |  Lord's  *  =  |  doing :  and  it  is  \  marvel  -  lous  |  in  •  our  | 
eyes. 

24  This  is  the  day  which  the  |  Lord  •  hath  |  made  :  we  will  rejoice  |  and  • 
be  I  glad  •  in  |  it. 

25  Hclj)  me  |  now  •  0  |  Lord  :   0  Lord  send  us  \  now  •  pros-  |  per  -  i-  |  ty. 
2G  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the   Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :    we  have 

wished  you  good  luck,  ye  that  arc  |  of  •  the  j  house  '  of  the  |  Lord. 

27  God  is  the  Lord,  who  hath  |  showed  •  us  |  light :  bind  the  sacrifice  with 
cords,  yea  even  unto  the  |  horns  •  =  |  of  *  the  ]  altar. 

28  Thou  art  my  God,  and  |  I  •  will  |  thank  thee  :  thou  art  my  God,  and  | 
I  •  will  I  praise  •  =  |  thee. 

29  ( Unison.)  0  give  thanks  unto  the  Lords  foi"  I  lis  *  is  |  gracious  ;  and  his  | 
mercy  •  en-  |  dureth  •  for  |  ever. 


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Psalm  123. — Ad  te  levavi  oculos  meos. 


UNTO  thee  lift  I  7(p  \  mine  •  =  |  eyes :  0  77^0?^  that  |  dwell  -  est  |  in  •  the  | 
heavens. 

2  Behold,  even  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  unto  the  hand  of  their  masters, 
and  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand  \  of  •  her  |  mistress  :  even  so  our 
eyes  wait  upon  the  Lord  our  God,  until  |  he  •  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  us. 

3  Have  mercy  upon  us  0  Lord,  have  |  mer  -  cy  up-  |  on  us  :  for  we  «re  | 
ut  -  ter-  j  ly  •  de-  |  spised. 

4  Our  soul  is  filled  with  the  scornful  reproof  \  of  *  the  |  wealthy  :  and  with 
the  de-  |  spiteful  -  ness  |  of  •  the  |  proud. 


Psalm  124. — Nisi  quia  Dominus. 

IF  the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  noiv  may  |  Is  -  rael  |  say  :   if 
the  Lord  himself  had  not  been  on  our  side,  when  |  men  •  rose  |  up  •  a-  | 
gainst  us ; 

2  They  had  sivallowed  \  us  •  up  |  quick  :  when  they  were  so  lurathfiilly  dis-  | 
pleas  •  =  I  ed  •  at  I  us. 

3  Yea,  the  waters  had  |  drown  -  ed  |  us :   and  the  stream  had  |  gone  •  =  | 
over  •  our  |  soul. 

4  The  deep  ivaters  \  of  •  the  |  proud :  had  gone  \  e  -  ven  |  over  •  our  |  soul. 

5  But  praised  \  be  •  the  |  Lord  :   Avho  hath  not  given  us  over  for  a  prey  \ 
un  -  to  I  their  •  :=  |  teeth. 

6  Our  soul  is  escajaed  evenas  a  bird  out  of  the  snare  \  of  •  the  |  fowler  :  the 
snare  is  hroJcen,  \  and  ■  we  |  are  •  de-  |  livered. 

7  Our  help  standeth  in  the  Name  \  of  •  the  ]  Lord  :  tuho  hath  |  made  •  =  | 
heaven  •  and  I  earth. 


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THEY  tliat  put  their  trust  in  the  Loud  sluill  be  even  as  the  |  Mount  •  =  | 
Sion  :  which  may  not  be  remored,  but  |  stand  -  eth  |  fast  •  for  |  ever. 

2  The  hills  stand  about  Je-  |  ru  -  sii-  |  lem  :  even  so  standeth  the  Lord 
round  about  his  people,  from  tliis  fiine  \  fortli  •  for  |  ev  -  er  |  more. 

3  For  the  rod  of  the  ungodly  cometh  not  into  the  lot  \  of  •  the  |  righteous : 
lest  the  righteous  put  their  hand  |  un  -  to  |  wick  -  ed-  |  ness. 

4  Do  I  well  •  0  I  LoKD  :  iinto  those  that  are  \  good  •  and  |  true  •  of  |  heart. 

5  As  for  such  as  turn  back  unto  their  oivn  \  wick  -  ed-  |  ness  :  the  Lord 
shall  lead  them  forth  with  the  evil  doers ;  but  peace  shall  |  be  up  -  on  |  Is  - 
ra-  I  el. 

Eighteenth  Selection. 


136. 


Stainbr— Spohb. 


Psalm  \^Q.—Domine,  prohasti. 

OLORD,  thou  hast  searched  me  out,  and  |  known  •  =  |  me  :   Thou  know- 
est  my  down-sitting  and   mine   up-rising ;    thou   nnderstandest   my  | 
thoughts  •  =  I  long  •  be-  |  fore. 

2  Thou  art  about  my  path,  and  a-  |  bout  •  my  |  bed  :  and  \  spiest  -out  |  all  • 
my  I  ways. 

3  For  lo,  there  is  not  a  word  \  in  •  my  |  tongue :  but  thou  0  Lord,  \  know- 
est  •  it  I  al  -  to-  |  gether. 

4  Tliou   hast   fashioned   me   hcliind  \  and  •  be-  |  fore:    and  \  laid  •  thine  [ 
liand  •  u[)-  I  on  me. 

.")  Such  knowledge  is  too  wonderful  and  |  excel  -  lent  |  for  me  :    I  cannot 
at-  I  tain  ■  =  |  uu  -  to  |  it. 


Sel.  18.]  SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS.  335 

G  AVhither  shall  I  go  then  \  from  •  thy  |  SiDirit :  or  whither  shall  /  |  go  • 
then  I  from  •  thy  |  presence  ? 

7  If  I  climb  up  into  heaven,  \  thou  •  art  |  there  :  if  I  go  down  to  hell,  | 
thou  •  art  (  there  •  =  |  also. 

8  If  I  take  the  wings  \  of  •  the  |  morning  :  and  remain  in  the  tdtermost  \ 
parts  •  =  I  of  •  the  |  sea ; 

9  Even  there  also  shall  |  thy  -  hand  [  lead  me  :  and  \  thy  •  right  |  hand  * 
shall  I  hold  me. 

10  If  I  say,  Peradventure  the  darkness  shall  |  gov  -  er  |  me  :  then  shall  my  | 
night  •  be  |  turned  '  to  |  day. 

11  Yea,  the  darkness  is  no  darkness  with  thee,  but  the  night  is  as  eleai'  \ 
as  •  the  I  day  :  the  darkness  and  light  to  |  thee  •  are  |  both  •  a-  |  like. 

12  For  my  |  reins  •  are  |  thine  :  thou  hast  covered  me  \  in  •  my  |  moth  - 
er's  I  womb. 

13  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee,  for  I  am  fearfully  and  |  wonder  -  fully  | 
made  :  marvellous  are-  thy  works,  and  that  my  |  soul  •  =  |  knoweth  •  right  | 
well. 

14  My  bones  are  not  \  hid  •  from  |  thee :  though  I  be  made  secretly,  and 
fashioned  be-  |  neath  •  =  |  in  •  the  |  earth. 

15  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet  |  being  •  im-  |  perfect :  and  in  thy 
hoolc  were  |  all  •  my  |  mem  -  bers  |  written  ; 

16  Which  day  by  day  were  |  fash  -  ion-  |  ed  :  when  as  yet  \  there  •  was  | 
none  *  of  |  them, 

17  How  dear  are  thy  counsels  unto  |  me  *  0  |  God  :  0  how  great  \  is  •  the  | 
sum  •  of  I  them  ! 

18  If  I  tell  them,  they  are  more  in  number  \  than  •  the  |  sand  :  when  I 
wake  up,  \  I  •  am  |  present  •  with  |  thee. 

19  Wilt  thou  not  slay  the  wicked  |  0  •  =  |  God  :  Depart  from  me  |  ye  • 
blood-  I  thirst  -  y  |  men. 

20  For  they  speak  unrighteously  a-  |  gainst  •  =  |  thee  :  and  thine  e7iemies  \ 
take  •  thy  |  Name  •  in  |  vain. 

21  Do  not  I  hate  them  0  Lord,  \  that  •  hate  |  thee  :  and  am  not  I  grieved 
with  those  that  |  rise  *  up  a-  |  gainst  •  =  \  thee  ? 

22  Yea,  I  hate  \  them  •  right  |  sore  :  even  as  though  they  |  were  •  mine  | 
en  -  e-  |  mies. 

23  Try  me  0  God,  and  seek  the  gro^md  \  of  •  my  |  heart :  prove  me,  \  and  • 
ex-  I  amine  •  my  |  thoughts. 

24  Look  well  if  there  be  any  loay  of  |  wicked  -  ness  |  in  me  :  and  lead  me  in 
the  loay  \  ev  -  er-  |  last  •  =  |  ing. 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


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Psalm  14:5,— Exalfabo  te,  Deus. 

I  WILL  magnify  fliee,  0  |  God  •  my  |  King  :  and  I  will  praise  thy  |  Name  • 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

2  Every  day  will  I  give  thanks  \  un  -  to  |  thee  :  and  praise  thy  |  Name  * 
for  I  ever  •  and  |  ever. 

3  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  marvellous  worthy  \  to  ■  be  |  praised  :  there  is  \ 
no  •  end  |  of  •  his  )  greatness. 

4  One  generation  shall  praise  thy  icorhs  |  un  -  to  an-  |  other  :  and  de-  | 
clare  •  =  |  thy  •  =  j  power. 

5  As  for  me,  I  will  be  talking  \  of  •  thy  |  worship  :  thy  glory,  thy  |  praise  • 
and  I  wond  -  rous  |  works ; 

G  So  that  men  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  \  marvel  -  lous  |  acts  :  and  / 
will  I  al  -  so  I  tell  of  •  thy  |  greatness. 

7  The  memorial  of  thine  abundant  kindness  \  shall  •  be  |  showed  :  and  men 
shall  sing  \  of  •  thy  |  right  -  eous-  |  ness. 

8  The  Lord  is  gracious  and  |  mer  -  ci-  |  ful :  long-suffering,  \  and  •  of  | 
great  •  =  |  goodness. 

9  The  Lord  is  loving  unto  |  eve  -  ry  |  man  :  and  his  mercy  is  |  o  -  ver  |  all  * 
his  I  works. 

10  All  thy  viOvkB praise  \  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  thy  saints  give  |  thanks  •  =  | 
un  -  to  I  thee. 

11  They  show  the  glory  \  of  •  thy  |  kingdom  :  and  \  talk  •  of  |  thy  •  =  | 
power  ; 

13  That  thy  power,  thy  glory,  and  mightiness  \  of  •  thy  |  kingdom:  might 
be  I  known  •  =  |  un  -  to  |  men. 

13  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever-  \  last  -  ing  |  kingdom  :  and  thy  dominion 
endureth  \  through  -  out  |  all  *  =  |  ages. 

14  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  \  such  •  as  |  fall  :  and  lifteth  up  \  all  •  those  | 
that  •  are  |  down. 

15  Tiie  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  \  thee  •  0  |  Lord  :  and  thou  givest  them  their  | 
meat  •  in  |  due  •  =  |  season. 

IG  Tiiou  openest  \  thine  •  =:  |  hand  :  and  fillest  all  things  living  \  with  *  =  | 
plen  -  teous-  |  ness. 

17  The  Lord  is  righteous  in  |  all  •  his  |  ways  :  and  \  holy  •  in  |  all  •  his  | 
works. 


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18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  up-  |  on  •  =  [  him :   yea^  all 
such  as  call  up-  |  on  •  him  |  faith  -  f ul-  |  ly. 

19  He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  |  them  •  that  |  fear  him  :   he  also  will  hear 
their  cry,  \  and  •  will  |  help  •  =  |  them. 

20  The  Lord   preserveth   all   them   that  |  love  •  =  |  him  :   but  scattereth 
abroad  \  all  •  the  |  un   •  =  |  godly. 

21  My  mouth  shall  sj^eak  ihe  praise  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  and  let  all  flesh  give 
thanks  unto  his  holy  Xame  for  |  ev  -  er  |  and  •  =  |  ever. 


Nineteenth  Selection. 


254. 


G.  W.  Morgan. 


-j*— S'tJ-|  7^-^-V^ 


Psalm  147. — Laudafe  Domitmm. 

O    PRAISE    the   Lord,    for   it   is   a   good  thing  to  sing  praises  \  unto  • 
our  I  God  :    yea,    a  joyful   and   pleasant   fltiug   it  |  is  •  =  |  to  •  be  | 
thankful. 

2  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem  :  and  gather  together  the  | 
out  -  casts  of  I  Is  -  ra-  |  el. 

3  He  healeth  those  that  cere  \  broken  •  in  |  heart :  and  giveth  medicine  to  | 
heal  •  =  I  their  •  =  |  sickness. 

4  He  telleth  the  mimher  \  of  •  the  |  stars :  and  calleth  \  them  •  all  |  by  • 
their  |  names. 

5  Great  is  our  Lord,  and  great  \  is  •  his  |  power  :  yea,  and  his  |  wisdom  • 
is  I  in  -  fi-  I  uite. 

6  The  Lord  setteth  \  up  •  the  |  meek  :  and  iringeth  the  un-  |  god  -  ly  | 
down  •  to  the  |  ground. 

7  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  with  |  thanks  •  =:  \  giving :  sing  praises  upon  the 
harp)  I  un  -  to  |  our  •  =  |  God ; 

8  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds,  and  prepareth  rain  \  for  •  the  ] 
earth  :  and  maketli  the  grass  to  grow  upon  the  mountains,  and  hert)  \  for  •  the  | 
use  '  of  I  men  ; 

9  Who  giveth  fodder  \  un  -  to  the  |  cattle  :  and  feedeth  the  young  ravens 
that  1  call  •  up-  |  on  *  =  |  him. 

10  He  hatli  no  pleasure  in  the  strength  |  of  °  an  |  horse  :  neither  delighteth  j 
he  •  in  |  any  •  man's  |  legs. 


338 


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G.  W.  MOR(iAN. 

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11  But  the  Lord's  delight  is  in  ^Aew  that  |  fear  •  =  |  him  :  and^jw;^  their  | 
trust  •  in  I  his  •  =  |  mercy. 

13  Praise  the  Lord,  0  Je-  |  ru  -  sa-  |  lem:  praise  |  thy  •  God  |  0  •  =  |  8ion. 

13  For  he  hath  made  fast  the  bars  \  of  •  thy  |  gates  :  and  hath  blessed  thy  | 
eliild  -  ren  with-  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 

14  He  maketh  peace  \  in  •  thy  |  borders  :  and  filleth  fitee  \  with  •  the  |  flour  • 
of  I  wheat. 

15  He  sendeth  fortli  his  commandment  u])-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :  and  his  vord  \ 
run  -  neth  |  ve  -  ry  |  swiftly. 

16  He  giveth  \  snow  •  like  |  wool :  and  scattereth  the  |  hoar  -  frost  |  like  •  :=  | 
ashes. 

17  He  casteth  forth  his  |  ice  •  like  |  morsels  :    who  is  aliJe  \  to  •  a-  |  bide  • 
his  I  frost  ? 

18  He  sendeth  out  his  ivord,  and  |  melt  -  eth  |  them  :  he  blowcth  M'ith  his 
wind,  I  and  •  the  |  wa  -  ters  |  flow. 

19  He  showeth  his  word  \  un  -  to  |  Jacob  :  his  statutes  and  ordinances  \  un  - 
to-  I  Is  -  I'a-  I  el. 

20  He  hath  not  dealt  so  with  |  a  -  ny  |  nation  :   neither  have  the  lieatlien  \ 
know  -  ledge  |  of  •  his  |  laws. 


Twentieth  Selection. 


ji  144.  I  Marsh. 

X]    °^  I  ^^^  I  T-TT|  ^  ^  1 1       r  I '  I  r 


,y 


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^"^'^ih^fe' 


hosts. 


Fsalm  148. —  Lnudah  Dominum. 

DRD  •  of  I  heaven  :  praise  \  = 
2  Praise   him   all    i/e  |  angels  •  of   |  his :    praise  \  =  '  him  |  all  •  his  | 


/^  PRAISE  the  |  Lord  •  of  |  heaven  :  praise  \  =  ■  him  |  in  •  the  |  height. 


3  Praise  him,  \  sun  •  and  |  moon  :  praise  him,  \  all  •  ye  |  stars  •  and  |  light. 

4  Praise  him,  |  all  •  ye  |  heavens  :  and  ye  waters  that  |  are  *  a-  |  bove  •  the  | 
heavens. 


Sel.  30.]  SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS.  339 

5  Let  them  praise  tlie  Name  \  of  •  the  |  Lord  :  for  he  spake  the  word  and 
they  were  made^ ;  he  commmided,  \  and  *  they  |  were  •  ore-  |  ated. 

6  He  hath  made  them  fast  for  |  ever  •  and  |  ever :  he  hath  given  them  a 
latv  I  which  •  shall  |  not  •  be  |  broken. 

7  Praise  the  Lord  np-  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :   ye  \  drag  -  ons  |  and  •  all  |  deeps  : 

8  Fire  and  hail,  \  snow  •  and  |  vapours  :  wind  and  storm,  ful-  |  fil  -  ling  | 
his  •  =  I  word  : 

9  Mountains  \  and  •  all  |  hills  :  fruitful  \  trees  •  =  |  and  -  all  |  cedars  : 

10  Beasts  \  and  '  all  |  cattle  :  worms  \  and  •  =:  |  feather  -  ed  |  fowls  : 

11  Kings  of  the  earth  \  and  •  all  (  people  :  princes,  and  all  \  judg  -  es  |  of  • 
the  I  world. 

12  Young  men  and  maidens,  old  men  and  children,  praise  the  Name  \  of  ■ 
the  I  Lord  :  for  his  Name  only  is  excellent,  and  his  praise  a-  |  bove  •  =  | 
heaven  •  and  |  earth. 

13  He  shall  exalt  the  horn  of  his  j^eople  ;  all  his  saints  shall  |  praise  ■  =  | 
him :  even  the  children  of  Israel,  even  the  |  people  •  that  |  serv  -  eth  |  him. 


Psalm  149. — Cantate  Domino. 

OSING  unto  the   Lord  a  |  new  •  =  |  song :    let   the   congregation  of  | 
saints  •  =  |  praise  '  =  |  him. 

2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  |  him  •  that  |  made  him  :   and  let   the  children  of 
8ion  be  |  joy  -  ful  |  in  •  their  |  King. 

3  Let  them  praise  his  Name  \  in  •  the  |  dance  :  let  them  sing  praises  unto  | 
him  •  with  |  ta  -  bret  and  |  harp. 

4  For  the   Lord   hath  pleasure  \  in  •  his  |  people  :    and  \  heli^  -  eth  the  | 
meek  •  =  |  hearted. 

5  Let  the  saints  be  |  joy  -  ful  with  |  glory  :  let  them  re-  |  joice  •  =  |  in  • 
their  |  beds. 

6  Let  the  praises  of  God  be  |  in  •  their  |  mouth  :  and  a  two-edged  |  sword  • 
in  (  their  •  =  |  hands  ; 

7  To  be  avenged  \  of  •  the  |  heathen  :  and  \  to  •  re-  |  buke  •  the  |  people ; 

8  To  bind  their  |  kings  •  in  |  chains  :  ayid  their  |  nobles  •  with  |  links  •  of  | 
iron. 

9  That  they  may  be  avenged  of  them;  |  as  it  •  is  |  written  :  Sucli  \  honour  • 
have  1  all  •  his  |  saints. 


340 


SELECTIONS  OF   PSALMS. 


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Psalm  150. — Laudate  Dominuvi. 

O    PRAISE  God  in  liis  |  lio-li-  |  ness :   praise  him  in  the  |  firma-ment  | 
of  •  his  I  power. 

2  Praise  7im  in  his  |  no  -  ble  |  acts :   praise  him  according  to  his  |  excel  - 
lent  I  great  •  =  |  ness. 

3  Praise  him  in  the  |  sound  *  of  the  |  trumpet :   praise  him  up-  |  on  •  the  | 
hite  •  and  "I  harp. 

4  Praise  him  in  the  |  cymbals  •  and  |  dances  :   praise  him  up-  |  on  •  the  | 
strings  •  and  |  pipe. 

5  Praise  him  iq)on  the  |  well -tuned  |  cymbals  :  praise  him  \x\)-  \  on  •  the  | 
loud  •  =  I  cymbals. 

6  Let  every  thing  \  that  •  hath  |  breath  :  praise  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  the  |  Lord. 


INDEX  OF  SINGLE  CHANTS. 


Ko. 

No. 

Alcock,  Dr. 

inE 

- 

173 

Garrett,  Dr. 

- 

inD 

- 

214 

Aldrich,  Rev 

.  Dr.      - 

Eb 

- 

153 

Gibbons,  Dr. 

- 

"  G 

- 

192 

Bacon,  Rev. 

R.      -        - 

At? 

- 

227 

Gilbert,  Dr. 

- 

"  F 

- 

150 

Barnby,  J. 

.    ' 

E 

- 

129 

" 

- 

"  G 

- 

203 

a 

' 

E 

- 

131 

Goss,  Sir  J. 

- 

"  p 

- 

65 

ti 

.    ' 

D 

- 

178 

'• 

- 

..  Y 

- 

244 

Battishill,  J. 

- 

E 

- 

26 

Gray.  W. 

- 

"  C 

- 

194 

" 

.    • 

D 

- 

92 

Gregorian  -        -        - 

Peregrine, 

- 

112 

« 

- 

G 

- 

147 

" 

3d  Tone, 

- 

115 

«• 

.    > 

Ab 

- 

200 

" 

French. 

- 

210 

>• 

- 

Bfe 

- 

207 

Havergal,  Rev.  W.     - 

- 

in  C 

- 

5 

Burrowes   - 

.    • 

Eb 

- 

152 

•' 

- 

.;     Ji 

- 

158 

Camidge,  Dr 

- 

A 

- 

156 

» 

- 

"   A 

- 

188 

Cooke,  Rev. 

W.  H.    - 

G 

- 

43 

" 

- 

"  Eb 

- 

218 

" 

' 

G* 

minor 

,   44 

Helraore.  Rev.  T. 

- 

"  E 

- 

53 

" 

-    ' 

A 

- 

74 

Hervey.  Rev.  F. 

- 

'•  F 

- 

180 

" 

' 

F 

- 

206 

Hey  wood.  J. 

- 

"  E 

- 

228 

Crotch,  Dr, 

.    ' 

FS  minor 

139 

Ililes.  Dr. 

- 

"  Ab 

- 

111 

'• 

' 

A 

157 

Kindle,  J. 

- 

"  Ab 

- 

174 

a 

.    •• 

F 

- 

224 

Hopkins,  E.  J. 

- 

•^  E? 

- 

8 

Dixon,  W. 

' 

C 

- 

160 

"               -        - 

- 

"  Bb 

- 

181 

Dupuis,  Dr. 

.    '. 

Eb 

- 

182 

Humphrey.  P. 

- 

"  C 

- 

230 

a 

. 

Eb 

- 

190 

Jones,  J.     - 

- 

•'  D 

- 

162 

Dyce,  W. 

.    ■• 

E 

- 

201 

Kelway,  T.      - 

- 

"  D 

- 

80 

Elvey,  Dr.  G 

J.     - 

E 

- 

113 

" 

- 

"  G  minor, 

122 

'' 

.    '• 

A 

- 

126 

" 

- 

"  Ab 

- 

191 

" 

- 

Bb 

- 

142 

Kempton,  T.      -        - 

"  A 

- 

179 

Felton,  Rev. 

w. 

G 

- 

195 

Kent,  J. 

- 

"  G 

- 

35 

" 

_        _        <( 

C  minor. 

232 

••        .            -        . 

- 

«  E 

- 

164 

Foster,  J. 

.    •• 

Eb 

- 

208 

King,  C. 

- 

"  B  minor, 

138 

Frost,  C.  J. 

'• 

A 

- 

132 

"           ... 

- 

"  Bb* 

" 

249 

"     E. 

.    " 

Bb 

- 

172 

Langdon,  R. 

- 

"  A 

- 

205 

Garrett,  Dr. 

- 

Ab 

- 

84 

Lee,V.      - 

- 

••  G 

- 

1 

<( 

.    " 

A* 

- 

170 

Macfarren,  Sir  G.  - 

- 

"  D 

- 

148 

*  Preceding  Chant,  transposed. 


342 


INDEX  OF  SINGLE  CHANTS. 


No. 

No. 

Macfarron,  Sir  G. 

-    in 

C 

- 

185 

Ouseley,  Rev.  Sir  F. 

in 

Bb 

- 

189 

" 

- 

G 

- 

222 

a 

a 

A 

. 

223 

Messitcr,  A.  II. 

-    " 

E 

- 

18 

It 

" 

Bb 

- 

225 

" 

'• 

A 

- 

103 

Pratt,  J.    -        -        -        - 

" 

Ab 

- 

183 

(( 

-    " 

A 

- 

104 

Pring,  Dr.      -        .        - 

" 

F 

- 

197 

« 

" 

E 

- 

105 

"                 ... 

" 

Ab 

. 

209 

<( 

-    " 

D 

- 

106 

Purcell,           ... 

" 

Bb  minor 

15 

(( 

" 

G  minor, 

134 

Purcell,  H.        -        -        - 

" 

A 

(( 

236 

« 

-    '• 

F* 

" 

240 

Rimbault,  Dr. 

it 

E 

. 

124 

(( 

" 

A 

- 

145 

"               ... 

" 

Bb 

. 

217 

u                     _             _ 

-    '• 

A 

- 

215 

Russell,  W. 

a 

F 

- 

171 

ii 

- 

C 

- 

256 

Stanley,  R.  H.   - 

" 

G 

- 

213 

Monk,  Dr.  E.  G. 

-    " 

F 

- 

25 

Steggall,  Dr. 

" 

Bb 

- 

151 

(( 

" 

F 

- 

56 

Stevenson, R.  H. 

" 

G 

- 

177 

<( 

-    " 

G* 

- 

242 

Tallis,  T.        -        -        - 

n 

C 

. 

146 

«t 

" 

G 

- 

121 

Thorne,  E.  H.   - 

" 

G 

. 

161 

u 

-    " 

Bb 

- 

155 

Travers,  J.     - 

" 

E 

- 

175 

(( 

" 

B* 

- 

234 

<<                  ... 

" 

C 

- 

212 

« 

-    " 

E 

- 

166 

Tucker,  Rev.  W.    - 

" 

A 

- 

149 

« 

" 

A 

- 

196 

Tudway,  Dr. 

" 

E 

- 

219 

M 

-    " 

D 

- 

204 

Turle,  J. 

(( 

Eb 

- 

165 

(( 

" 

C 

- 

221 

" 

" 

G 

- 

186 

(( 

-    " 

Eb 

- 

226 

"                ... 

" 

D 

- 

187 

Nares,  Dr. 

" 

A 

- 

163 

"           .... 

a 

F 

- 

216 

Ouseley,  Rev.  Sir  F. 

-    " 

P  minor. 

10 

Turton,  Bp.    - 

a 

Bb 

- 

198 

(( 

" 

G 

- 

109 

Walmisley,  Dr. 

" 

G 

- 

169 

a 

-    " 

E 

- 

127 

" 

"■ 

Eb 

- 

199 

(( 

" 

Eb* 

- 

246 

Walter,  Dr. 

" 

E 

- 

78 

« 

-    " 

C 

- 

168 

Woodward,  Dr. 

" 

C 

- 

231 

*  Preceding  Chant,  transposed. 


INDEX  OF  DOUBLE  CHANTS. 


No. 

No. 

Attwood,  T.  - 

in 

Al7 

- 

66 

Garrett,  Dr. 

in 

p* 

. 

241 

"                ... 

(( 

D 

. 

90 

"                  ... 

G 

. 

253 

Barnby,  J.      -        -        - 

" 

¥h 

- 

12 

Gauntlett,  Dr. 

A 

- 

32 

"           .... 

" 

m* 

- 

239 

Goodenough,  Rev.  R. 

G 

- 

117 

Barrow,  J.      -        -        - 

u 

F 

- 

193 

a 

A* 

- 

143 

Battishill,  J.      -        -        - 

il 

A  minor, 

54 

a 

F 

. 

135 

'<             ... 

" 

D 

- 

116 

Goss,  Sir  J.     -        -        - 

:k 

- 

7 

Beethoven,  L.- 

u 

Bfe 

- 

167 

"          -        _        .        - 

Bk 

- 

57 

Bennett,  A.            -        - 

" 

F 

- 

154 

" 

C$  minor 

59 

"                  ... 

1< 

E* 

- 

243 

"          -        .        .        . 

Ek 

- 

71 

"         T       . 

" 

Bfe 

- 

14 

'' 

C  minor. 

88 

Boyce,  Dr.         ... 

a 

F 

- 

16 

Havergal,  Rev.  W.  H. 

E  minor. 

67 

<<              ... 

" 

D 

- 

86 

" 

E* 

- 

68 

Brownsmith,  J.  L.     - 

it 

F  minor. 

30 

Heathcote,  Rev.  G.    - 

Ab 

- 

72 

Camidge,  W. 

" 

E  minor, 

4 

Henley,  Rev.  P.     - 

E 

- 

31 

Dr.    - 

" 

E 

. 

202 

" 

Eb* 

- 

123 

Cooke,  Dr.      -        -        . 

a 

Bb 

- 

100 

Hervey,  Rev.  F. 

F  minor, 

85 

"      H.           -        .        - 

a 

A 

- 

114 

Hodges,  Dr. 

C 

. 

2 

"                ... 

n 

Bo* 

- 

159 

"             ... 

A 

- 

28 

"     R.          ... 

it 

C  minor, 

13 

<<____ 

Ab* 

. 

247 

" 

" 

G 

•~ 

17 

"             ... 

G* 

- 

99 

" 

i< 

G 

- 

101 

<  < 

F 

- 

29 

Crook,  A.  E.,  Mus.  Bac. 

a 

A  minor. 

130 

<(  . 

G 

. 

46 

<< 

a 

Bfe* 

minor  238 

"        .        .        -        . 

E 

- 

81 

Crotch,  Dr.     - 

" 

A 

- 

58 

Hopkins,  Dr.  E.  J. 

F 

- 

49 

Davy,  J.     - 

a 

D 

- 

94 

" 

G  minor, 

108 

Diipuis,  Dr. 

" 

A 

- 

96 

" 

C 

- 

51 

(' 

a 

Eb 

- 

141 

(<                      .        _ 

Bb 

- 

55 

Edwards,  E.  - 

a 

F 

. 

48 

<< 

A 

- 

79 

Ellwauger,  H.  B. 

a 

F  minor, 

251 

" 

A 

- 

83 

Elvey,  Dr.      - 

" 

C 

- 

45 

" 

Ab* 

- 

233 

Fliutoft,  Rev.  L. 

" 

F  minor, 

20 

"                     -        - 

Eb 

- 

83 

Garrett,  Dr. 

'• 

E 

- 

62 

Hopkins,  Dr.  J.  L. 

D 

- 

23 

"                 -        _        - 

(( 

D* 

- 

140 

Jacobs,  Rev.  W.        -        - 

A 

- 

125 

*  Preceding  Chant,  transposed. 


344 


INDEX  OF  DOUBLE  CHANTS. 


No. 

No. 

Joule,  B.         -        -        -       in  K\t 

- 

37 

Russell,  W. 

- 

in  6 

- 

93 

Knyvett,  W.      - 

'   G 

- 

107 

(( 

- 

"  F 

- 

250 

Langdon,  11.           -        -        ' 

'   Vh 

- 

220 

Soaper,  J.           -        - 

- 

"  Db 

- 

11 

"                 .        .        .     ' 

'  E* 

- 

248 

<( 

. 

"   D* 

- 

38 

Lawes,  II.       -        -        -        ' 

'   C 

- 

64 

Stainer,  Sir  J.  (Beethoven) 

"  m 

. 

22 

Lemon,  Col.       -        -        -     ' 

'   G 

- 

255 

(Spohr) 

- 

"   Ab 

- 

61 

Lingaitl,         .        .        .        ' 

'   F 

- 

229 

"                    '• 

- 

"  G* 

- 

136 

Marsh,  W.         -        -        -     < 

'  E 

- 

144 

Stonex, 

. 

"   F$  minor 

97 

Martin,  Dr.     -        -        -        ' 

'   A 

- 

52 

"            ... 

. 

«   Y* 

" 

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